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Herbal, Dietary Supplements Take Toll on Liver Patients taking herbal and dietary supplements may be at risk for liver injury severe enough to warrant an organ transplant, researchers say. abcnews.go.com
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Can your herbal supplements interact with your prescription medication? Doctors are warning that some herbal supplements can have negative interactions with prescription medications. www.cnycentral.com
Body Building, Diet Supplements Linked to Liver Damage: Study TUESDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Body-building and weight-loss products are the types of dietary supplements most likely to cause liver injury, according to a small new study. news.yahoo.com
Herbs Toxic for Your Liver? Herbs Toxic for Your Liver? www.thirdage.com
Weight-Loss Supplements Could Lead to Liver Damage Weight-loss supplements, as well as various body-building products, have recently been linked to liver damage. Although dietary and herbal supplments are used by roughly 40% of the American population, their side effects aren’t very well known or documented, as their … www.webpronews.com
Some Dietary Supplements Linked to Liver Damage Bodybuilding and weight loss supplements may help you look better, but with some of these supplements there's an ugly tradeoff: a very real risk of liver damage. www.webmd.com
Risks of mixing drugs and herbal supplements: What doctors and patients need to know Herbal, dietary, and energy or nutritional supplements may offer specific health benefits, but they can also have harmful and even life-threatening effects when combined with commonly used medications. Clinicians need to be aware of and educate their patients about the potential risks of mixing supplements and therapeutic agents, since their interaction can diminish or increase drug levels. www.sciencedaily.com
Herbal Treatments for PMS WebMD talks to experts about herbal remedies for PMS. women.webmd.com
Herbal-laced brownies give pot-like high, but are not OK'd by FDA The controversial, sleep-aid laced brownies are a legal alternative to the ones baked with hash or marijuana, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says melatonin is not approved as a food additive. blog.al.com
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