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Title: Uso De Alucinógenos Con Fines Terapéuticos En Poblaciones Indígenas: Revisión De Alcance 2010-2020
Authors: Ospina Uribe, Martha Cecilia
Cantero Díaz, Lina Vanessa
Mayorga Valdés, Carlos Stiven
Quintero Vivas, Josselin Daniela
Keywords: alucinógenos
fines medicinales
comunidades indígenas
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Universidad Santiago de Cali
Citation: 1. Cantero Díaz, Lina Vanessa; Mayorga Valdés, Carlos Stiven; Quintero Vivas JD. Uso De Alucinógenos Con Fines Terapéuticos En Poblaciones Indígenas: Revisión De Alcance 2010-2020. Universidad Santiago De Cali; 2021.
Abstract: Hallucinogens are those substances that are permanently part of the daily life of indigenous communities, and among these they interact at the same time with the medicinal use of different plants for the treatment of various diseases and the control of addiction. Methodology: A scoping review was carried out through a systematic search in different electronic databases such as: PubMed, Scopus, Elsevier, Science Direct, Google Scholar. The documents included were from 2010 to 2020. Results: during the research we highlighted 100 publications, which was carried out the inclusion and exclusion process obtaining a total of 43 articles of which some included the search terms 7 in databases and 1 in other sources), 17 documents that did not meet the topic to be investigated and 1 were excluded due to non-compliance with the selection criteria.
Description: Los alucinógenos son aquellas sustancias que comúnmente hacen parte del diario vivir de las comunidades indígenas, muchas de ellas se usan con fines medicinales en el tratamiento de diversas enfermedades.
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