This information is based on a professional level monograph edited and peer-reviewed by contributors to the Natural Standard Research Collaboration (www.naturalstandard.com): Ethan Basch, MD (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center); Samuel Basch, MD (Mt. Sinai Medical Center, NY); Sean Dalton, MD, MPH, PhD; Edzard Ernst, MD, PhD (University of Exeter); Ivo Foppa, MD, ScD (Harvard University); Dana A. Hackman, BS (Northeastern University): Carolyn Williams Orlando, MA; Philippe Szapary, MD (University of Pennsylvania); Natasha Tiffany, MD (Harvard Medical School); Catherine Ulbricht, PharmD (Massachusetts General Hospital); Mamta Vora, PharmD (Northeastern University); Wendy Weissner, BA (Natural Standard Research Collaboration).
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Remember, keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of children, never share your medicines with others, and use this medication only for the indication prescribed.
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