A new study by F.D.A. scientists found that some products contained more than six times the amount on the label.
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A study in JAMA Network Open reveals a rise in drug-induced liver injuries associated with herbal supplements like green tea extract, turmeric, ashwagandha, black cohosh, and red yeast rice. The report stresses the need for medical consultation before using these products to avoid severe liver damage.
A new study by F.D.A. scientists found that some products contained more than six times the amount on the label.
A new study by F.D.A. scientists found that some products contained more than six times the amount on the label.
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