Causes, Epidemiology, and Clinical Evaluation of Suspected Herbal Poisoning

Medicinal "herbs" in Asia include botanicals, minerals, and dried animal parts. Besides herbs used in Asia, many plant-based products known as phytopharmaceuticals are available in Europe, Australia, and other countries. These phytopharmaceuticals contain pharmacologically active ingredien...

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Dietary Supplements - poisoning
Dietary Supplements - standards
Drug toxicity and drugs side effects treatment
Drugs, Chinese Herbal - poisoning
herbal medicines
Humans
Legislation, Drug
Medical sciences
Medicine, Chinese Traditional
Miscellaneous (drug allergy, mutagens, teratogens...)
Nonprescription Drugs - poisoning
Nonprescription Drugs - standards
Patient Education as Topic
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Plant poisons toxicology
Plants, Medicinal - poisoning
Poisoning - epidemiology
Poisoning - etiology
Poisoning - pathology
Toxicology
United States
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