This study aimed to describe the use of medicinal plants for the relief and treatment of pediatrics pathologies performed by parents of children registered in a Basic Health Unit. This is a cross-sectional, observational and analytical study that occurred from March until May 2016, with the participation of 176 individuals, using a semi-structured questionnaire as a research instrument. Descriptive statistics were applied for data analysis, using frequency distribution and chi-square test. Among all 177 indications of medicinal use of plants in childhood, considering the plant part and administration method, 61.6% converged with scientific data, 21.5% differed and 16.9% were new indications without a similar record in the literature. These results support the popular use of medicinal plants and show to need for greater awareness about the rational use of phytotherapy and stimulate scientific research, as they bring new elements about the therapeutic potential of different species.
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Freire, C. J., Santos, R. G. A., Costa, J. G., Miranda, P. R. B., & Santos, A. F. (2021). Situational diagnosis of the popular use of medicinal plants in pediatrics. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 81(4), 887–898. https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.230005
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