ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2021,13,6s,1632-1638.DOI:10.5530/pj.2021.13.210Published:December 2021Type:Original ArticleOnline Survey: Prevalence and Attitude of Jordanians Towards Using Herbal Remedies in the Pandemic COVID-19Noha Abd Alkareem Younis Younis, Rania Mohammad Hamam, and Amal Mayyas Noha Abd Alkareem Younis Younis1, Rania Mohammad Hamam2,*, Amal Mayyas3,* 1Department of Pharmacy, Al Balqa Applied University, Aqaba Universal College, Aqaba, JORDAN. 2Department of Pharmacy, Princess Sarvath Community College, Amman, JORDAN. 3Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Madaba, Madaba, JORDAN. Abstract:Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a new virus caused by SARS-CoV-2, a coronavirus from the coronavirus family, that can provoke severe respiratory syndrome. The disease became a pandemic in December 2019. Impaired immune modulation is one of the processes implicated in its pathogenesis, which contributes to poor COVID-19 outcomes. Many investigations have been conducted using medication to control coronaviral infections as antiviral agents or immunomodulators. The results of these tests, however, demonstrated that these medications were useless in fighting the disease. Some people believe that using herbal immunomodulators can aid in the prevention or even curing of COVID-19. Based on prior research, in the management of COVID-19, several botanicals may be useful. We go over the patient attitude and benefits of using such herbal remedies in the regimen of treating COVID-19 in Jordan. Keywords:Botanicals., Coronavirus, COVID-19, Herbal immunomodulators, Herbal remedies, Pandemic, SARS-CoV-2View:PDF (488.16 KB) PDF Images Herbs and natural products used by Jordanian participants.a ‹ Preclinical Safety Evaluation of Acute and Subacute Intranasal Administration of Polyphenols-based Cinnamon Bark Extract in Laboratory Rats up Molecular Study of Acalypha indica to Leptin, Alpha Glucosidase, and its Antihyperglycemic Effect on Alpha Glucosidase ›