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  • ...work=2007 Safety Alerts for Drugs, Biologics, Medical Devices, and Dietary Supplements |publisher=FDA}}</ref> In Europeans a large proportion of sensitivity is as
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  • ...(off-label). Ciprofloxacin interacts with other drugs, herbal and natural supplements, and thyroid medications.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Cooper JG, Harboe K, F ...ssn=0114-5916 }}</ref> [[Quercetin]], a flavonol, occasionally used as a [[dietary supplement]], may interact with fluoroquinolones, as quercetin competitivel
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  • ...eening of serum potassium levels and some patients may be advised to limit dietary consumption of potassium.
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  • ...[[white-collar worker]]s have used ephedrine (or Ephedra-containing herbal supplements) for this purpose, as well as some professional athletes and weightlifters. ...Ephedrine is, however, still legal in many applications outside of dietary supplements. However, purchasing is currently limited and monitored, with specifics var
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  • ...e alkaloids-tumorigenic components in Chinese herbal medicines and dietary supplements", ''Journal of Food and Drug Analysis'', Vol. 10, No. 4, 2002, pp. 198-211[
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  • ...components in Chinese herbal medicines and penis and shit fuckkers dietary supplements", ''Journal of Food and Drug Analysis'', Vol. 10, No. 4, 2002, pp. 198-211[
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  • ...]] medicine, ''B. dioica'' seed and extract are consumed for their dietary supplements such as [[essential oils]], [[flavonoids]], [[phytosterols]], and [[alkaloi
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  • ...ow fat milk, it is processed in various ways to make: [[plastic]], dietary supplements for body builders, glue, [[cotton candy]], protective coatings, paints, and
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  • ...Red meat and colon cancer: the cytotoxic and hyperproliferative effects of dietary heme |journal=Cancer Research|volume=59 |issue=22 |page=5704 |year=1999 |pm ...2001 |format=PDF |accessdate = 2008-05-21}}</ref> Infants may require iron supplements if they are bottle-fed cow's milk.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://bodyandhealth
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  • ...more common names include Bitter Orange, Sour Orange, and Zhi shi. Dietary supplements generally supply single oral doses of 3–30&nbsp;mg, while as a pharmaceut ...MA |title=STEMI in a 24-year-old man after use of a synephrine-containing dietary supplement : a case report and review of the literature |journal=Tex Heart
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  • ...hromium(III) polynicotinate]], and related materials. The benefit of those supplements is still under investigation and is questioned by some studies.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...used to deliver those minerals in a biologically available form in many [[dietary supplement]]s. The [[Buffering agent|buffering]] properties of citrates ar
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  • ...and '''OSR#1''') is a powerful [[chelation]] agent that is marketed as a [[dietary supplement]] to parents of children with [[autism]], and can be used to sep ==Marketing as dietary supplement==
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  • - [[Dietary fiber]] - [[Dietary mineral]]
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  • ...onsuming a wide array of plant foods; correspondingly, the role of dietary supplements as a method of realizing these health benefits is the subject of considerab Consuming dietary polyphenols may be associated with beneficial effects in higher animal spec
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  • ...f dietary fiber (fruits and vegetables, high-fiber cereals, etc.) or fiber supplements.{{Citation needed|date=October 2008}} ...le = 2006 Safety Alerts for Drugs, Biologics, Medical Devices, and Dietary Supplements | work = MedWatch | publisher = [[Food and Drug Administration]]}}</ref>
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  • ...s of extracting the oil. In most cases, the plants are grown as food, with dietary use of the oils as a byproduct of using the seeds as food.<ref>{{cite book ===Food supplements===
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