2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.annfar.2006.09.003
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Traitement médicamenteux et phytothérapie des patients adressés en consultation d'anesthésie: enquête multicentrique

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“…This result is consistent with several studies carried out in many regions of Morocco: Settat province (Nabih 2002) and Fez-Boulmane prefecture (Jouad 2001) as well as the oriental region (Ziyyat 1997). At the international level, similar results have also been obtained in several surveys conducted in Mali (Samake2012), France (Baillard et al 2007) and in the United States (Tsen etal. 2000) with respective women use frequencies of 63%, 54% and 55.14%.…”
Section: Use Of Medicinal Plants According To Gendersupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This result is consistent with several studies carried out in many regions of Morocco: Settat province (Nabih 2002) and Fez-Boulmane prefecture (Jouad 2001) as well as the oriental region (Ziyyat 1997). At the international level, similar results have also been obtained in several surveys conducted in Mali (Samake2012), France (Baillard et al 2007) and in the United States (Tsen etal. 2000) with respective women use frequencies of 63%, 54% and 55.14%.…”
Section: Use Of Medicinal Plants According To Gendersupporting
confidence: 92%
“…1 Judging from American and British literature on CAM use, it is apparent that there are potentially serious side-effects and drug interactions that can affect the perioperative course of patients using CAM, and therefore concerns regarding the perioperative use of such medicines in that setting are valid and numerous. 3,7 The possible harmful effects of CAM use have been alluded to by many authors. [10][11][12] Various toxic ingredients, including heavy metals, such as mercury, lead, nickel and arsenic, have been found as ingredients in overseas remedies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%