Herbal Remedies May Increase Risk Of Dangerous Drug Interactions In Heart Patients

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Herbal Remedies May Increase Risk Of Dangerous Drug Interactions In Heart Patients

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More and more Americans are turning to herbal remedies to help manage chronic conditions or promote general health and wellness. But many of today's popular herbal supplements, including St. John'

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Heart patients using herbal remedies may be at heightened risk of dangerous drug interactions

sciencedaily.com — “More and more Americans are turning to herbal remedies to help manage chronic conditions or promote general health and wellness. But many of today's popular herbal supplements, including St. John's wort, gingko biloba, garlic and even grapefruit juice can pose serious risks to people who are taking medications for heart disease, according to a review article.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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