Types of Complementary Medicine
Types of Complementary MedicineSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewPeople often use the terms complementary medicine
and alternative medicine in place of each other. But there is a difference. Understanding the difference will
help you to become more informed about this type of
medicine. - Complementary medicine is
a nonstandard treatment or medicine that is used together with conventional
treatment or medicine. One example is acupuncture. When it's used to treat nausea and
vomiting from chemotherapy or postsurgery pain, it is a complementary
therapy.
- Alternative medicine is a
nonstandard treatment or medicine that is used instead of conventional
medicine. If you use kava in place of prescription medicines to treat anxiety or depression,
it is alternative medicine.
- Integrative medicine is a term for the approach that combines standard
medical treatments and complementary treatments. Practitioners of
conventional Western medicine are paying more and closer attention to the benefits of
many complementary treatments. They are learning how to use or
recommend them. And that makes the mainstream health care system more
integrative.
CreditsByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerAdam Husney, MD - Family Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerKathleen M. Fairfield, MD, MPH, DrPH - Internal Medicine Current as ofMarch 3, 2017 Current as of:
March 3, 2017 Last modified on: 8 September 2017
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