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Obesity has emerged as a significant global health concern, presenting substantial challenges to public health and healthcare systems around the world. There's a rising interest in exploring alternative methods for addressing obesity, such as the use of herbal medications. This review provides a comprehensive overview of herbal drugs commonly employed in obesity management. It includes a systematic search of pertinent databases to identify studies investigating the efficacy and safety of herbal remedies for obesity. The review summarizes the pharmacological properties, anti-obesity effects, and potential adverse effects of Thea sinensis, Coffea arabica, Hibiscus sabdariffa, and other herbal remedies. Additionally, it delves into the potential synergistic effects of combining herbal treatments and underscores the importance of standardization, quality control, and safety considerations when using herbal drugs to manage obesity. In conclusion, herbal drugs present promising opportunities for developing innovative therapeutic approaches to obesity. Nonetheless, further research is required to fully grasp their potential and ensure their safe and effective utilization in clinical settings.
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