This class explores evidence-informed herbal alternatives to commonly prescribed analgesics and antibiotics. Although Chinese medicine practitioners are primary healthcare providers in some states, Chinese medicine is still generally classified as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) within the Western healthcare system. As a result, practitioners often see patients after conventional treatments have failed to produce satisfactory outcomes, whether due to insufficient therapeutic effect, adverse reactions, or unacceptable side effects. Dr. John Chen, an internationally recognized herbalist, pharmacist, educator, and expert in Chinese herbal pharmacology, will examine the comparative advantages and safety considerations for pharmaceuticals and Chinese herbal medicine in the treatment of pain and bacterial infections. Drawing on decades of clinical, academic, and research experience, Dr. Chen will emphasize adverse effects, herb–drug interactions, and practical risk management strategies. Participants will gain practical clinical insights that will aid in determining when herbal therapy, pharmaceutical intervention, or an integrative approach may be most appropriate. The goal is to support practitioners in achieving optimal therapeutic outcomes while minimizing unwanted side effects.






