| Ernest Small, Paul M. Catling, National Research Council Canada - 1999 - 256 pages
...[inert additives such as starch used to improve adhesive quality in order to prepare pills or tablets] in addition to the active ingredients. Medicines containing...active ingredients which are not of plant origin." Increasing popularity of medicinal plants The high costs of western Pharmaceuticals put modern health... | |
| A. Sree - 2002 - 506 pages
...combinations thereof, whether in the crude state or as plant preparations. WHO further clarified that medicines containing plant material combined with...active substances including chemically defined isolated chemical constituents of plants are not considered as herbal medicine. Herbal medicines can be classified... | |
| National Research Council of Canada, Tropical Conservancy (Organization) - 2005 - 170 pages
...addition to the active ingredients. Medicines containing plant material combined with chemically derived active substances, including chemically defined, isolated...countries herbal medicines may also contain, by tradition, Table 4. Key Issues regarding the Conservation of Medicinal Plants from the Perspective of Trade (after... | |
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