Use and Safety of Anthroposophic Medications for Acute Respiratory and Ear Infections: A Prospective Cohort Study
Objective Anthroposophic medications (AMED) are widely used, but safety data on AMED from large prospective studies are sparse. The objective of this analysis was to determine the frequency of adverse drug reactions (ADR) to AMED in outpatients using AMED for acute respiratory and ear infections. Me...
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Main Authors: | Harald J. Hamre (Author), Anja Glockmann (Author), Michael Fischer (Author), David S. Riley (Author), Erik Baars (Author), Helmut Kiene (Author) |
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