The growing use of herbal dietary supplements (HDS) in the United States provides compelling evidence for risk of herbal-induced liver injury (HILI). Information on HDS products was retrieved from MedlinePlus of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the herbal monograph of the European Medicines Agency. The hepatotoxic potential of HDS was ascertained by considering published case reports. Other relevant data were collected from governmental documents, public databases, web sources, and the literature. We collected information for 296 unique HDS products. Evidence of hepatotoxicity was reported for 67, that is 1 in 5, of these HDS products. The database revealed an apparent gender preponderance with women representing 61% of HILI cases....
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Herbal and dietary supplement (HDS) use has grown exponentially in the United States. Unfortunately,...
ABSTRACT – Purpose. Herbal medicines have been increasingly used worldwide. However, the potential h...
The growing use of herbal dietary supplements (HDS) in the United States provides compelling evidenc...
Herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) have been used for health-related purposes since more than 5000...
Herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) have been used for health-related purposes since more than 5000...
ABSTRACT Background: The intake of dietary supplements and medicinal plants is very popular worldwi...
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To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowHerbal and dieta...
The Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) studies hepatotoxicity caused by con-ventional medicat...
Dietary supplements (DS) are extensively consumed worldwide despite unproven efficacy. The true inci...
Dietary supplements (DS) are extensively consumed worldwide despite unproven efficacy. The true inci...
Dietary supplements (DS) are extensively consumed worldwide despite unproven efficacy. The true inci...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Herbal and dietary supplement (HDS) use has grown exponentially in the United States. Unfortunately,...
ABSTRACT – Purpose. Herbal medicines have been increasingly used worldwide. However, the potential h...
The growing use of herbal dietary supplements (HDS) in the United States provides compelling evidenc...
Herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) have been used for health-related purposes since more than 5000...
Herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) have been used for health-related purposes since more than 5000...
ABSTRACT Background: The intake of dietary supplements and medicinal plants is very popular worldwi...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowHerbal and dieta...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowHerbal and dieta...
The Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) studies hepatotoxicity caused by con-ventional medicat...
Dietary supplements (DS) are extensively consumed worldwide despite unproven efficacy. The true inci...
Dietary supplements (DS) are extensively consumed worldwide despite unproven efficacy. The true inci...
Dietary supplements (DS) are extensively consumed worldwide despite unproven efficacy. The true inci...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common characteristi...
Herbal and dietary supplement (HDS) use has grown exponentially in the United States. Unfortunately,...
ABSTRACT – Purpose. Herbal medicines have been increasingly used worldwide. However, the potential h...