St. John's Wort/HIV Protease Inhibitor Use Warnings Issued By FDA, NIH
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
HIV patients taking protease inhibitors should avoid taking St. John's wort dietary supplements, FDA and the National Institutes of Health warned Feb. 10, following the release of study results demonstrating the herbal compromises the antiviral drugs' effectiveness.
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