Joint Formulary & PAD

Herbal treatments - All

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PAD Profile

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Herbal treatments
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All
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low value medicines, drugs of low clinical value, LVM, drugs of limited clinical value, adios, extract, essence, urostemol, sominex, squill, lobelia, senna pod, cascara, bark, agnus castus, red peony, blue earth dragon, digestamin, aqua oleum, rosemary, liver herbs, phytocold, phytofeverfew, phytomenopause, pumpkin seed, saw palmetto, st johns wort, cranbreey, devils claw, sativa, root bark, root organ, leaf organ, bayberry, burdock, damiana, dandelion, sage, ivy, horsetail, marshmallow, panax ginseng, passionflower, peppermint, red clover, stinging nettle, valerian, scullcap, echinacea, silymarin, ginko biloba, artichoke, celery seed, ginger, milk thistle, slippery elm, drosinula, santaspina, valeriana, harpagophytum, hypericum, hyperiforte, passiflora, raspberry leaf, serenoa, black cohosh, guarana, honey, sleepeaze, buchu, capsicum, clove oil, comfrey, comvita, propolis, cynara, echinaforce, waterfall, gentian, arnica, black horehound, boldo, myrrh, nettle leaf, oat seed, pilewort,
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Other Indications

Below are listed other indications that Herbal treatments is used to treat.

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Other Drugs

Below are listed other drugs that are used to treat All.

Committee Recommendations (1)

The Prescribing Clinical Network does not recommend the use of herbal treatments
Herbal treatments will be considered BLACK on the traffic light system and prescribers should:
* NOT initiate herbal treatments in any new patients AND
*De-prescribe these treatments in all current patients, in line with NHS England guidance.