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A REVIEW ON NATURAL PAINKILLERS
Ashwini Sukhdev Pundkar*, Deshmukh Gayatri, Deshmukh Pooja, Kalpana Pralhad Ubale and Sayama Muktar Sayyad
ABSTRACT
Complementary and alternative medicines such as herbal medicines are not currently part of the conventional medical system. As the popularity of and global market for herbal medicine grows among all age groups, with supporting scientific data and clinical trials, specific alternative treatments such as herbal medicine can be reclassified as a practice of conventional medicine. One of the most common conditions for which adults use herbal medicine is pain. However, herbal medicines carry safety concerns and may impact the efficacy of conventional therapies. Natural products still hold great potential for the discovery of novel agents for treatment of pain disorders and potentially drug addictions with exciting pharmacological profiles. Aim behind is to compile common and available herbal medicines which can be used as an alternative to or in combination with conventional pain management approaches. While self-management has been recognized as part of the overall treatment strategy for patients suffering from chronic pain, it is important for practitioners to be able to also optimize herbal medicine.
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