Oliveira, M. J R [UNESP]Simoes, M. J S [UNESP]Sassi, C. R R [UNESP]2014-05-272014-05-272006-02-01Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais, v. 8, n. 2, p. 39-41, 2006.1516-0572http://hdl.handle.net/11449/68776Phytotherapy is a form of familiar treatment throughout the world and recommended by the World Health Organisation to be used in all regions, especially in the poorer countries, to improve the state of health of their people. The aim of this study was to describe the use of herbal medicine as an alternative therapy in the public health system in Sao Paulo State. The fieldwork consisted in obtaining information, from all the Regional Health Authorities in the State, about which municipal health areas use this therapy and sending them a questionnaire requesting details about the application of phitotherapy: when the therapy had been adopted, which plants were used, whether the programme had been discontinued or not and if so, for what reason. The cities that use the phytotherapy are: Campinas; Canas; Guaratingueta; Herculandia; Piquete; Pindamonhangaba; Roseira e Sao Jose do Barreiro, Ribeirao Preto, Sao Lourenço da Serra, Cruzeiro e Dobrada. And the three plant more used are: Guaco (Mikania glomerate); Calendula (Calendula officinalis) e Babosa (Aloe vera) The lack of support has led some Authorities to discontinue their active in 08 programmes. Nevertheless, it is concluded that the efficacy and low cost of herbal treatments has engendered a growing interest among health professionals in placing proposals for implanting this therapy in 13 cities in the Municipal Health. Thus, there should be growing practical support for the establishment of such programmes in the future.39-41porMedicinal plantPhytotherapyPublic health systemherbaceous agentAloe veraBrazilcontrolled studydrug usehealth care systemhealth programhumanmarigoldmedical informationmedicinal plantMikaniaphytotherapypublic health servicequestionnaireCalendulaCalendula officinalisMikania congestaFitoterapia no sistema de saúde pública (SUS) no Estado de São Paulo, BrasilPhytotherapy in the public health system (SUS) in the Sao Paulo State, BrazilArtigoAcesso aberto2-s2.0-337487874532-s2.0-33748787453.pdf