Literature DB >> 16570707

Use of complementary medicine amongst hypertensive patients in a public primary care clinic in Ipoh.

A S Mahfudz1, S C Chan.   

Abstract

The use and reasons for use of Complementary Medicine (CM) amongst hypertensive patients attending the Hypertension/ Diabetes/ Asthma Clinic in Greentown Health Clinic, Ipoh was assessed. One hundred and twenty patients were selected by systematic random sampling (1:5) over a 2-week period commencing 26/04/04. Data was obtained from interviews, questionnaires and medical records. Twenty seven percent were on CM. Most commonly used CM was herbal medicine. Majority of those using CM for BP control were Malays. The Chinese and Indians were using CM mainly for other health problems. Ninety six percent were using both CM and conventional therapy concurrently. Therefore doctors should enquire about CM usage during patient assessment to prevent possible drug interactions.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16570707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Malaysia        ISSN: 0300-5283


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