The use of medicinal plants in Brazil is widespread and is supported by public policies; it has the objective of providing the population with safe and effective herbal medicines of adequate quality. An action in these policies is to develop medicinal plant monographs to gather published information and decide which medicinal plants should be financed by the Brazilian government and distributed by the public he...
ABSTRACT; The National Policy of Integrative and Complementary Practices (PNPIC) in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS), and The National Policy of Medicinal Plants and Herbal Medicines (PNPMF) were launched in 2006. Based on these, the Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) re-edited rules related to herbal medicines such as the Guideline to herbal medicine registration (RDC 14/10), the Good Manuf...
Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde, 2011.; A Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (Anvisa) é uma autarquia subordinada ao Ministério da Saúde, encarregada da regulação e regulamentação de fitoterápicos, dentre outros produtos. Em 2006, duas importantes políticas foram publicadas para a área de plantas medicinais e fitoterápicos, a Política Nacional de Práticas Integrat...
The National Policy of Integrative and Complementary Practices (PNPIC) in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS), and The National Policy of Medicinal Plants and Herbal Medicines (PNPMF) were launched in 2006. Based on these, the Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) re-edited rules related to herbal medicines such as the Guideline to herbal medicine registration (RDC 14/10), the Good Manufacture Pra...