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Wood products encompass a broad range of materials crafted from wood strands, veneers, lumber, and even waste wood-like shreds, designed for both structural and nonstructural purposes. Various specialized wood products have been developed to enhance strength, durability, and versatility in building applications.
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Clinical pharmacists play a vital role in guiding patients using natural products, given their unregulated nature and potential safety concerns. They provide expert advice and develop care plans for safe and effective use.

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  • Integrative and Complementary Medicine
  • Patient Safety and Medication Management

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  • The global market for natural products has significantly expanded, with millions of consumers in the U.S. using them annually.
  • Natural products face challenges including lack of regulation, limited clinical evidence for efficacy, and safety issues like adulteration and misbranding.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical role of clinical pharmacists in managing patients who use natural products.
  • To outline a framework for clinical pharmacists to develop and recommend safe and effective care plans involving natural products.

Main Methods:

  • Emphasizes the importance of establishing a strong pharmacist-patient relationship.
  • Details the necessity of assessing the appropriateness of natural product therapy.
  • Stresses patient education on key issues and continuous monitoring of care plan effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • Clinical pharmacists are uniquely qualified to address the complexities of natural product use due to their expertise in comprehensive medication management.
  • A structured approach involving patient assessment, education, and follow-up is essential for integrating natural products into patient care.

Conclusions:

  • Clinical pharmacists are pivotal in ensuring the safe and effective use of natural products, bridging the gap between consumer demand and evidence-based practice.
  • The pharmacist's role extends across various care settings, including during patient transitions, in collaboration with other healthcare providers.