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Culture and Ethnopharmacology

Selected and compiled by Jacquelyn Coughlan, M.S., M.L.S.

Abu-Irmaileh, B. E., & Afifi, F. U. (2003). Herbal medicine in Jordan with special emphasis on commonly used herbs. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 89(2-3), 193-197.

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Ali, H., Konig, G. M., Khalid, S. A., Wright, A. D., Kaminsky, R. (2002). Evaluation of selected Sudanese medicinal plants for their in vitro activity against hemoflagellates, selected bacteria, HIV-1-RT and tyrosine kinase inhibitory, and for cytotoxicity. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 83(3), 219-228.

Alvarez Arlas, B. T. (2000). Ichthyotoxic plants used in Spain. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 73(3), 505-512.

Ansari, N. M., et al. (2005). Antioxidant activity of five vegetables traditionally consumed by South-Asian migrants in Bradford, Yorkshire, UK. Psytotherapy Research, 19(10), 907-911.

Appelt, G. D. (1988, June). Toward an appreciation of cross-cultural perspectives in modern health care. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 13(3), 175-178.

Armstrong, E. P., Bootman, J. L., & Al-Dhewalia, H. M. (1992, September). Pharmacy practice in eastern Saudi Arabia. American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 49(9), 2252-2254.

Aslam, M., & Shaw, J. (1995, December). A case study--dangers of transcultural medicine in the U.K. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 20(6), 345-347.

Assemi, M., Cullander, C., & Hudmon, K. S. (2004). Implementation and evaluation of cultural competency training for pharmacy students. The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 38(5), 781-786.

Ayensu, E. S. (1981). Medicinal plants of the West Indies. Algonac, MI: Reference.

Balant, L. P., & Balant-Gorgia, E. A. (2000). Cultural differences: Implications on drug therapy and global drug development. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 38(2), 47-52.

Balick, M. J., et al. (2000). Medicinial plants used by Latino healers for women's health conditions in New York City. Economic Botany, 54(3), 344-357.

Barrett, B., Shadick, K., Schlling, R., Spencer, L., Del Rosario, S., Moua, K., et al. (1998). Hmong medicine interactions: Improving cross-cultural health care. Family Medicine, 30(3), 179-184.

Bazaldua, O. V., & Sias, J. (2004). Cultural competence: A pharmacy perspective. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 17(3), 160-166.

Bharucha, D. X., Morling, B. A., & Niesenbaum, R. A. (2003, October). Use and definition of herbal medicine differ by ethnicity. The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 37(10), 1409-1413.

Bosch, F., & Banos, J. E. (2002). Religious beliefs of patients and caregivers as a barrier to the pharmacologic control of cancer pain. Clinical Pharmacology and Theraputics, 72(2), 107-111.

Bourbonnais-Spear, N., Awad, R., Merali, Z., Maquin, P., Cal, V., & Arnason, J. T. (2007). Ethnopharmacological investigation of plants used to treat susto, a folk illness. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 109, 380-387.

Brown, C. M. & Nichols-English G. (1999). Dealing with patient diversity in pharmacy practice. Drug Topics, 17, 61.

Browner, C. H. (1985, October-December). Plants used for reproductive health in Oaxaca, Mexico. Economic Botany, 39(4), 482-504.

Burroughs, V. J., et al. (2002). Racial and ethnic differences in response to medicines: Towards individualized pharmaceutical treatment. Journal of the National Medical Association, 94(10 Suppl): 1-26.

Camphina, B. J. (1994, November-December). Ethnic pharmacology: A neglected area of cultural competence. Ohio Nurses Review, 69(6), 9-10, 12.

Cano, J. H., Volpato. (2004, February). Herbal mixture in the traditional medicine of Eastern Cuba. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 90(2-3), 293-316.

Carvalho, F. (2003). The toxicological potential of khat. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 87(1), 1-2.

Chan, T. Y. K., Chan A. Y. K., & Critchley, J. A. J. H. (1992). Hospital admissions due to adverse reactions to Chinese herbal medicines. Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 95, 296-298.

Chan, K., & Cheung, L. (2000). Examples of interactions between Chinese herbal medicines and orthodox drugs. In K. Chang & L. Cheung (Eds.), Interactions between Chinese herbal medicines and orthodox drugs. New York: Harwood Academic Press.

Chan, K. (2003, September). Some aspects of toxic contaminants in herbal medicine. Chemosphere, 52(9), 1361-1371.

Chen, J. P., Barron, C., Lin, K. M., & Chung, H. (2002, September). Prescribing medication for Asians with mental disorders. Western Journal of Medicine, 176(4), 271-274.

Church, R. M. (1987, April). Pharmacy practice in the Indian health service. American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 44(4), 771-775.

Cocks, M., & Moller, V. (2002). Use of indigenous and indigenised medicines to enhance personal well-being: A South African case study. Social Science & Medicine, 54, 387-397.

Cocks, M., & Dold, A. (2000). The role of African chemists in the health care system of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Social Science & Medicine, 51, 1505-1515.

Cordell, G. A., & Colvard, M. D. (2005). Some thoughts on the future of ethnopharmacology. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 100(1-2), 5-14.

Cuellar, L. M., & Fitzsimmons, D. S. (2003). Raising pharmacists' cultural awareness. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 60, 285-6.

Davidhizar, R. (2002, May). Strategies for providing culturally appropriate pharmaceutical care to the Hispanic patient. Hospital Pharmacy, 37(5), 505-510.

Davis, R.E. (1997). Understanding ethnic women's experiences with pharmacopeia. Health Care for Women International, 18(5).

Domarew, C.A., Holt, R. R., & Snitkoff, G. G. (2002). A study of Russian phytomedicine and commonly used herbal remedies. Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy, 2(4), 31-48.

Doyle, E., & Faucher, M. A. (2002, May-June). Pharmaceutical therapy in midwifery practice: A culturally competent approach. Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 47(3), 122-9, 220-4.

Dreskin, S. C. (2000). A prescription drug packaged in China and sold as an ethinic remedy [4]. Journal of the American Medical Association, 283(18), 2393.

Eddouks, M., Maghrani, M., Lamhadri, A., Ouahidi, M., -L., & Jouad, H. (2002). Ethnopharmacological survery of medicinial plants used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and cardia diseases in the South-East region of Morocco (Tafilalet). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 82,(2-3), 97-103.

Elmi, A. S. (1983). The chewing of khat in Somalia. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 8, 163-176.

Elmi, A. S. (1980). Present state of knowledge and research on the plants used in traditional medicine in Somalia. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2, 23-27.

Ergil, K. V., Kramer, E. J., & Ng, A. T. (2002, September). Chinese herbal medicines. Western Journal of Medicine, 176(4), 271-274.

Ernst, E., & Coon, J. T. (2001). Heavy metals in traditional Chinese medicines: A systematic review. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapy, 70, 497-504.

Ernst, E., & De Smet, P. A. G. M. (1996). Adverse effects of complementary therapies. In M. N. G. Dukes & J. K. Aronson (Eds.), Meyler's side effects of drugs. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier.

Etkin, N., Ross, J., & Muazzamu, I. (1990). The indigenization of pharmaceuticals: Therapeutic transitions in rural Hasualand. Social Science & Medicine, 30(8), 919-928.

Fugh-Berman, A. & Ernst, E. (2001). Herb-drug interations: Review and assessment of report reliability. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 52(5), 587-595.

Gedif, T., & Hahn, H.-J. (2003, August). The use of medical plants in self-care in rural central Ethiopia. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 87(2-3), 155-161.

Gessler, M. C., Msuyu, D. E., Nkunya, M. H., Schar, A., Heinrich, M., & Tanner, M. (1995). Traditional healers in Tanzania: Sociocultural profile and three short portraits. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 48(3), 145-160.

Giday, M., Asfaw, Z., Elmqvist, T., & Woldu, Z. (2003, March). An ethnobotanical study of medical plants used by the Zay people in Ethiopia. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 85(1), 43-52.

Gurib-Fakim, A. (2006). Medicinal plants: Traditions of yesterday and drugs of tomorrow. Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 27, 1-93.

Halberstein, R. A. (2005). Medicinial plants: Historical and cross-cultural usage patterns.Annals of Epidemiology, 15, 686-699.

Hamdan, I., & Affi, F. (2004, July). Studies on the in vitro hypoglycemic activities of some medicinal plants used in treatment of diabetes in Jordanian traditional medicine. Journal of Ehtnopharmacalogy, 93(1), 117-121.

Hebbar, S. S., Harsha, V. H., Shripathi, V., & Hegde, G. R. (2004). Ethnomedicine of Dharwad district in Karnataka, India--plants used in oral health care. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 94, 261-266.

Horne, R., Graupner, L., Frost, S., Weinman, J., Wright, S. M., & Hankins, M. (2004, September). Medicine in a multi-cultural society: The effect of cultural background on beliefs about medications. Social Science & Medicine, 59(6), 1307-1313.

Howes, M. J., & Houghton, P. J. (2003, June). Plants used in Chinese and Indian traditional medicine for improvement of memory and cognitive function. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior, 75(3), 513-527.

Huxtable, R. J. (1998). Ethnopharmacology and ethnobotany along the US-Mexican border: Potential problems with cross-cultural 'borrowings'. Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society, 41, 259-264.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices. (2005). Cultural diversity and medication safety. Retrieved March 31, 2005, from http://www.ismp.org/MSAarticles/diversity.htm

Janetzky, K., & Morreale, A. P. (1997). Probable interaction between warfarin and ginseng. American Journal of Health Pharmacy, 54, 692-693.

Kaido, T. L., Veale, D. J. H., Havlik, I., Rama, D. B. K. (1997). Preliminary screening of plants used in South Africa as traditional herbal remedies during pregnancy and labor. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 55, 185-191.

Kamat, V. R., & Nichter, M. (1998, September). Pharmacies, self-medication and pharmaceutical marketing in Bombay, India. Social Science and Medicine, 47(6), 779-794.

Kilwein, J. H. (1996, December). On needles, breasts and bullets: Health and conflict of values. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy Therapeutics, 21(6), 363-366.

Kishi, D. T. (2000, July 15). A glimpse of pharmacy practice in Japan. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 57(14), 1354-1360.

Kishi, D. T. (2001, June1). Japanese pharmaceutical education: Implications for Americans teaching Japanese pharmacy students. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 58(11), 1032-1035.

Kolb, V. M. (2002). Herbal medicine of Wisconsin Indians.Progress in Drug Research, 59, 51-97.

Kudzma. E. (1992). Drug response: All bodies are not created equal. American Journal of Nursing, 92(12), 48-51.

Lai, K. (2005). Managing the drug regimens of immigrants from other cultures. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 62, 205-209.

Lam, T. P. (2001). Strengths and weaknesses of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine in the eyes of some Hong Kong Chinese. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 55(10), 762-765.

Lee, C. O. (2005). Herbs and Cytotoxic Drugs: Recognizing and Communicating Potentially Relevant Interactions. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 9(4), 1-11.

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Lin, K., Poland, R., & Lesser, I. (1986, June). Ethnicity and psychopharmacology. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 10(2), 151-165.

Lin, K. M., Smith, M. W., & Ortiz, V. (2001). Culture and psychopharmacology. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 24(3), 523-538.

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