BLACKMORES Institute has released a new edition of its comprehensive online Complementary Medicine Interactions Guide, which has been updated with the latest peer-reviewed data and new herbal and nutritional ingredients.
The latest version covers 75 complementary medicine (CM) ingredients, including additions such as Valerian and Bromelain.
Details of 173 new interactions are featured, alongside 430 new supporting articles.
Blackmores Institute Director, Lesley Braun, said education was fundamental in helping pharmacists and other healthcare professionals to safely integrate natural medicine into patient care.
"According to Australian statistics seven out of 10 pharmacy customers take complementary medicine products," she said, with consumers expecting pharmacists to be able to provide information about safety and efficacy.
See blackmoresinstitute.org.
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