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While we strive for high clinical accuracy by utilising peer-reviewed literature, errors in data compilation, translation, or interpretation may occur. Users must independently verify all pharmacological claims, mechanisms, and safety profiles by consulting the primary PubMed sources provided within each monograph before making any health decisions.
Vulnerable Populations
We strictly advise against the use of, or experimentation with, phytomedicines and mycomedicines by pregnant or nursing women, children, and adolescents. The vast majority of these bioactive compounds lack sufficient clinical safety data, teratological studies, and established paediatric dosing.
Herb-Drug Interactions & Medical Conditions
Natural therapeutics and plant-based compounds can cause severe pharmacokinetic interactions with prescription medications (e.g., via CYP450 enzyme pathways or P-glycoprotein modulation). Never initiate the use of a new bioactive compound without first consulting your primary healthcare provider or a qualified pharmacist, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition.
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