By Mitchell Bebel Stargrove, Jonathan Treasure and Dwight L. McGee
Publisher: Mosby-Elsevier
932 pages, soft-bound book or PDF
Herb, Nutrient and Drug Interactions: Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Strategies is widely recognized as the authoritative professional reference work on drug-herb and drug-nutrient interactions, drug-induced nutrient depletions, and therapeutic strategies for clinical implementation and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Designed for physicians and pharmacists, this professional-level resource reviews the scientific literature and assesses the clinical implications of interactions between prescription drugs and herbs, vitamins and other nutrients. Seventy in-depth monographs feature summary tables, a review of source, usage, dosing and safety information, therapeutic strategy considerations, in-depth evaluation of known and potential interactions, and instant access to abstracts.
With half the U.S. population using herbs and supplements, Herb, Nutrient and Drug Interactions helps you get on top of the potential interactions with prescription medications - both adverse and beneficial. While natural products may be readily available they aren't necessarily safe and appropriate or compatible with conventional care.
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