2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-44462010005000026
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Abstract: Despite the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants in generalized anxiety disorder, very few controlled trials assessing herbal medicines in generalized anxiety disorder were found. Additionally, these studies present serious flaw design.

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“…Herbs are widely accepted sources of medicine, which play an important role in health care programme worldwide [10]. Hense numerous tradionally used plants exhibit pharmacological properties with great potential for therapeutic applications in the treatment of central nervous system disorders, such as anxiety disorders [11,12]. Also because of the increasing desire of people to use herbal medicines in this study been try to anti-anxiety effect of Urtica urens (medicinal plant used in folk medicine in Morocco), researchers in Africa particularly in morocco are exploring the traditional remedies to find a suitable cure for these mind affecting diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herbs are widely accepted sources of medicine, which play an important role in health care programme worldwide [10]. Hense numerous tradionally used plants exhibit pharmacological properties with great potential for therapeutic applications in the treatment of central nervous system disorders, such as anxiety disorders [11,12]. Also because of the increasing desire of people to use herbal medicines in this study been try to anti-anxiety effect of Urtica urens (medicinal plant used in folk medicine in Morocco), researchers in Africa particularly in morocco are exploring the traditional remedies to find a suitable cure for these mind affecting diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While increasing evidence reports the anxiolytic activity of Gelsemium [16, 11, 13, 14], research on its active principles needs further investigation. A complex panoply of anti-depressant, sedative, anxiolytic, neurotropic, nociceptive, and mood modifier molecules represents the herbal potential of the Gelsemium plant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herbal medicine is widely used in anxiety and mood disorders, often with contradictory evidence [1], although some authors are yet prompted to promote their full introduction in pharmacology as a promising therapy [2, 3]. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in anxiety is particularly appreciated by individual healthcare [4], but deserves further investigation, as many critical issues have been recently raised.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entretanto, a maioria deles apresentam inconvenientes efeitos adversos, o que impulsiona a busca por novas substâncias ansiolíticas (FAUSTINO et al, 2010). Dentro desse contexto a pesquisa com produtos naturais com potencial ansiolítico é uma fonte importante para obtenção de moléculas com atividade farmacológica, inclusive sobre o Sistema Nervoso Central, mecanismos de ação diferentes dos atuais e, possivelmente, com uma melhor relação risco/benefício (CALIXTO, 2001;GARGANO, 2007).…”
Section: Plantas Com Potencial Ansiolíticounclassified