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Clinically Relevant Herb-Drug Interactions: Past, Present, and Future

Gurley

Lecturer: 
Bill J. Gurley, Ph.D.

Credits: 1

Cost: Free

Learning Objectives

  • Identify at least three factors that contribute to the risk for herb-drug interactions.
  • Identify two  types of mechanisms involved in herb-drug interactions and provide one example of each.
  • Describe how new technologies in supplements and drugs may impact herb-drug interaction.

View Lecture

This lecture has been broken into eleven chapters and may be viewed by clicking on the links provided, beginning with Introduction to Clinically Relevant Herb-Drug Interactions.