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Herbs and liver injury: a clinical perspective
Simona Rossi1, Victor J Navarro1
1Division of Hepatology, Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Abstract:
Despite a perception that herbal and dietary supplements are safe, devastating liver injury has been reported to result from their use. The difficulty in characterizing liver injury attributable to herbal and dietary supplements stems from the permissive regulatory environment, the complexity of marketed products, and underreporting by the patients who use them. Despite these limitations, researchers, clinicians, and regulators have increasing awareness of the need for study in this area.
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