During a home visit, the nurse learns that an older client is taking herbal remedies in addition to prescribed medications. What should the nurse instruct the client about this practice? Select all that apply.

1. Some herbal remedies interact with medications.
2. Herbal remedies are natural products and do not harm the body.
3. Talk to the healthcare provider about the use of herbal remedies.
4. The Food and Drug Administration does not regulate herbal remedies.
5. For most herbal remedies, no studies have demonstrated effectiveness.


1. Some herbal remedies interact with medications.
3. Talk to the healthcare provider about the use of herbal remedies.
4. The Food and Drug Administration does not regulate herbal remedies.
5. For most herbal remedies, no studies have demonstrated effectiveness.

Explanation: 1. Herbs can interact with medications.
2. Because the FDA does not regulate herbal medicines, there is no assurance of standardization of their ingredients, purity, dosage, or potency.
3. It is important for the client to discuss the use of herbal remedies with prescribed medications with the healthcare provider.
4. The Food and Drug administration does not regulate herbal medicines, and these medicines may have different ingredients, purity, dosage, or potency.
5. For most herbal remedies, there have not been sufficient clinical trials to demonstrate their effectiveness or appropriate dosage.

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