Abstract

Complementary and alternative medicine treatments are used widely in children, often in conjunction with conventional treatments. Researchers at a pediatric emergency department in Toronto interviewed 1804 families of children (age range, 0–18 years) about use of natural health products (NHPs; e.g., vitamins, herbal remedies, homeopathic medicine, probiotics) and conventional prescribed and over-the-counter (OTC) medications. The researchers identified potential interactions between NHPs and conventional …

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