2001
DOI: 10.1080/j157v01n02_03
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Survey of Herbal Retailers

Abstract: The use of alternative medical therapies has increased greatly over recent years. We conducted a survey of over one hundred local pharmacists and non-pharmacist retailers of health food products (NPRs) to assess pharmacy and pharmacist involvement in the sale of herbal products. Nearly all pharmacies sold herbal products, but only 2.1% of pharmacists reported training specific to herbal therapy. Pharmacists were more likely to recommend an herbal preparation to a customer than to actually use the product, and … Show more

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“…Additionally the previous studies only included a limited number of activities to represent PCare for HDS users with most focusing on counselling for (3,54,55,(57)(58)(59)(60)(61)(62), or recommendation (1-3, 44, 60-65) of HDS.…”
Section: Measuring Pharmacist's Care For Herbal and Dietary Supplemen...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally the previous studies only included a limited number of activities to represent PCare for HDS users with most focusing on counselling for (3,54,55,(57)(58)(59)(60)(61)(62), or recommendation (1-3, 44, 60-65) of HDS.…”
Section: Measuring Pharmacist's Care For Herbal and Dietary Supplemen...mentioning
confidence: 99%