The causal relationship between the use of black cohosh-containing products and hepatotoxicity
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The causal relationship between the use of black cohosh-containing products and hepatotoxicity
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Black cohosh and suspected hepatotoxicity: inconsistencies, confounding variables, and prospective use of a diagnostic causality algorithm. A critical review.Menopause. 2010 Mar;17(2):426-40. doi: 10.1097/gme.0b013e3181c5159c. Menopause. 2010. PMID: 20216279 Review.
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