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The purpose of this study is to conduct a 2-arm feasibility trial of oral green tea catechins (GTC) supplement 500 mg daily or berberine 500 mg twice daily ...
Berberine, May lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, the "bad" cholesterol, total cholesterol and triglycerides, May cause loose stools trouble ...
Berberine, May reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL, or "bad") cholesterol and triglycerides, May cause diarrhea, constipation, gas, nausea or vomiting; may ...
No, that's not true all the time. Herbal supplements can strongly affect the body. Some don't work well with prescription medicines. This is called a medicine ...
Berberine; Berotralstat; Bicalutamide; Bosentan; Brodalumab; Cannabis; Capivasertib; Carbamazepine; Cenobamate; Chlorzoxazone; Cilostazol; Cimetidine ...
Berberine; Berotralstat; Bicalutamide; Boceprevir; Brodalumab; Cannabis; Capivasertib; Carbamazepine; Ceritinib; Chlorzoxazone; Cilostazol; Cimetidine ...
If you take prescription medicines, ask a health care professional, such as a doctor or pharmacist, whether it's OK to eat grapefruit or other citrus products ...
It's possible that cinnamon might help the body use insulin more efficiently. But more research is needed to determine if, and how, cinnamon supplements might ...
Bevacizumab injection is given with other medicines to treat patients with metastatic (cancer that has spread) carcinoma of the colon or rectum. This medicine ...
This herbal tea may help you feel more alert and focused, but find out what the possible health risks are.
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