Herbal Medicines as adjuvants for the treatment of chemotherapy-induced diarrhea
CONCLUSION: In clinical practise, herbal medications show potential as adjuvant treatments for gastrointestinal toxicities brought on by chemotherapy, particularly diarrhoea. Further well-designed clinical studies are needed to validate their efficacy, ensure safety, and explore potential drug-herb interactions.PMID:37592799 | DOI:10.2174/1389200224666230817102224
Source: Current Drug Metabolism - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Zicong Zheng Songpol Srinual Jie Chen Li Li Ting Du Ming Hu Rongjin Sun Song Gao Source Type: research
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