Research Article

Characteristics of Herbal Medicine Users and Adverse Events Experienced in South Korea: A Survey Study

Table 4

Patterns of herbal medicine use and reasons for taking or not taking herbal medicines.

Question
(number of respondents)
Response (%)

Have you taken herbal medicines in the past year? ()Yes693 (61.1)
No441 (38.9)

Location where herbal medicines were purchasedā€‰ ()TKM hospital or clinic441 (63.6)
Pharmacy120 (17.0)
Traditional herbal market118 (17.0)
Health food store101 (14.6)
Oriental pharmacy89 (12.8)
Home shopping76 (11.0)
Hypermarket76 (11.0)
Other8 (1.1)

Types of herbal medicines () Decoction from a TKM institution500 (72.2)
Crude herb (used for cuisine or tea)248 (35.8)
Health food198 (28.6)
National insurance-covered herbal medicines from TKM institutions106 (15.3)
National insurance-covered herbal medicines from pharmacies104 (15.0)
Other6 (0.8)

Reasons for taking herbal medicines () Health improvement397 (57.3)
Treatment from a Korean medicine institution279 (40.3)
Recommendation from acquaintance84 (12.1)
Recommendation from pharmacist66 (9.5)
Other6 (0.7)

Reasons for not taking herbal medicines () Medication not necessary281 (63.7)
Uncertainty of origins156 (35.4)
Expensive prices114 (25.9)
Anxiety about possible harmful substances105 (23.8)
Anxiety about possible adverse events59 (13.4)
Disbelief regarding expiry date41 (9.3)
No effectiveness39 (8.8)
Other7 (1.6)

Multiple responses possible; TKM: traditional Korean medicine.