Abstract
The use of Herbal and Dietary Supplement (HDS) use in the U.S. is suspected to be on the rise. This assertion stems from several epidemiological studies as well as data reflecting supplement sales. Concurrent with this rise in use is an increasing awareness of liver injury resulting from HDS. The literature is rife with case reports of hepatotoxicity attributed to various single or multi-ingredient products.
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