Hepatotoxicity of herbals and dietary supplements

The current rules are based on the Traditional Herbal Medicine Products Directive 2004/24/EC [69], which was published on March 31, 2004. All traditional medicines sold in health food stores and pharmacies were supposed to be properly registered and approved before they could be sold.

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