Description:
Context: Consumption of khat leaves has been disseminated worldwide
with the migration of its users from Arabia and Africa. Despite
numerous reports regarding the associations of khat chewing with
serious health impacts, a significant number of people worldwide uses
khat daily, especially in its origin countries. The risk of coadministration of khat and drugs (prescription and over the-counter
medications) is high among these individuals, leading to increase
probability of adverse khat-drug interactions. The likelihood of khatdrug interactions could be higher than drug-drug interactions because
drugs usually contain single chemical entities while almost all herbs
(including khat) contain mixtures of pharmacologically active
constituents.
Aims: To review the literatures on how khat interacts with some drugs
and whether it is favorable or not.
Methods: The study was conducted as a systematic review. The
electronic literature searches were made in Google search engine to
access publications from databases like PubMed, Google Scholar, and
Cochrane using the keywords ‘khat’, ‘Catha edulis’ in combination with
the terms ‘drug interaction’, ‘adverse-effects’, ‘side effects’, ‘adverse
drug reaction’, ‘safety’, and ‘toxicity’ to identify relevant articles.
Results: A total of 250 articles was identified, and these articles were
checked in terms of title, abstract, and content according to inclusion
and exclusion criteria. Finally, 18 articles were included in the study.
The khat use significantly interact with most drugs and may cause
unpredictable pharmacological sequences.
Conclusions: Healthcare providers suggest patients` khat abstinence
during medication process. Future studies need to investigate the khatclinical drugs interactions especially with chronic used drugs.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres20.951_9.3.333.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Nabil Ahmed Albaser