<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>175</id><JournalTitle>A QUESTIONNAIRE BASED CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY TO DETERMINE THE KNOWLEDGE AND LEVEL OF AWARENESS OF 2ND YEAR MEDICAL UNDERGRADUATES STUDENTS AND INTERNS REGARDING HERBAL MEDICINES AND HERB-DRUG INTERACTIONS</JournalTitle><Abstract>As herbal therapies are increasingly being used around the world because they are perceived to be free of side effects,
it is important that prescribers should be made aware of their possible harm or herb-drug interactions. In this context present
study was undertaken among medical students to assess their knowledge and attitude towards the use of herbal products as
medicines. Methods: A detailed questionnaire having both open and close-ended questions to assess students and interns
perception, awareness of herbal medicines and herb-drug interactions was given to 150 second year students and 100 interns in
a teaching medical college. Data was expressed as counts and percentages. Results: 28% of the students were aware of the fact
that herbs can be used as medicines. They were most familiar with the herbs tulsi, neem, turmeric, Aloe vera, ashwagandha
and ginger. 54% consider herbal medicines to be risk free, and (44%) were not aware of the fact that herbs can cause herbdrug interactions. Media and elderly family members were their most common sources of information regarding herbal
medicines. Majority (72%) would prefer allopathic medicines over herbal medicines. Majority were not aware of the
regulatory status of herbal medicines. Conclusions: There is a need to impart knowledge to the students about the usage of
herbal products as these are frequently used to treat various health problems. Students should be sensitized about their safety
concerns and potential drug interactions</Abstract><Email>savithridesai@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>10</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2020</year><keyword>Herbal medicines,Knowledge,Herb-drug interaction,side effects</keyword><AUTHORS>Harish G Bagewadi,Priyadarshini M Deodurg,Savithri Desai</AUTHORS><afflication>Associate Professor,Department of Pharmacology, Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalaburagi, Karnataka,Professor & HOD,Department of Pharmacology, Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalaburagi, Karnataka,Tutor,Department of Pharmacology, Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalaburagi, Karnataka</afflication></Article></Articles>