Herb/drug interaction database
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
NHIOnDemand announces July 9 it is providing separate licensing for its 2007 drug/dietary supplement interaction database. The interaction database contains more than 5,000 combinations of interactions between herbs and drugs, supplements and drugs as well as herbs and supplements, according to the Harleysville, Pa.-based firm. In addition, all interactions carry a rating based upon the amount of clinical evidence available, NHIOnDemand says. The database is fully searchable by generic drug name, category or dietary supplement...
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