FAQs › Is Chinese Herbal Medicine Safe?
Chinese herbal medicine is safe when prescribed by a qualified, AHPRA-registered or ATMS-accredited practitioner using TGA-registered products. The rate of serious adverse events from registered CHM practitioners in Australia is extremely low.
In Australia, Chinese herbal medicine is regulated under the Therapeutic Goods Act. Chinese medicine practitioners are registered with AHPRA under the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia — a registration requirement that includes minimum qualification standards, continuing professional development, and professional conduct requirements.
At Rainbow Medicine, all herbal products are sourced from TGA-registered, GMP-compliant Australian suppliers who test for heavy metals, pesticides, authentic species identification, and microbial contamination. This is a significantly higher standard than over-the-counter supplement products.
The main practical safety consideration with Chinese herbal medicine is potential interaction with pharmaceutical medications. At Rainbow Medicine, a comprehensive medication and supplement history is taken at every consultation, and any potential interactions are assessed before herbs are prescribed.
We maintain communication with your GP or specialist when herbal treatment intersects with pharmaceutical therapy, and recommend regular blood tests for patients on anticoagulants, thyroid medications, or immunosuppressants. Certain herbs are avoided in pregnancy, with specific medications, or in specific health conditions — and our practitioners are trained to assess these contraindications.
Book a herbal consultation at Rainbow Medicine — comprehensive assessment with safety review.
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