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Part of the book series: Adverse Effects of Herbal Drugs ((HERBAL DRUGS,volume 3))

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This book series is kept up to date by concluding every volume with additional notes. These notes are not meant to supplement the general introductory chapters nor do they cover all recent references on a certain herb. Instead, they focus on new and clinically relevant information about the adverse reaction profiles of the specific herbal drugs that have been reviewed in the form of a monograph.

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De Smet, P.A.G.M. (1997). Notes Added in Proof. In: De Smet, P.A.G.M., Keller, K., Hänsel, R., Chandler, R.F. (eds) Adverse Effects of Herbal Drugs. Adverse Effects of Herbal Drugs, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60367-9_20

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