Pregnant women's use and attitude toward herbal, vitamin, and mineral supplements in an academic tertiary care center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Background: Herbal medicine has been widely utilized by pregnant women despite the limited available evidence regarding the safety and efficacy of that practice. The current available studies, from different countries, estimated that the use of herbal medicine during pregnancy range from 7% up to 96...
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Main Authors: | Mohammed Al Essa (Author), Abdulrahman Alissa (Author), Abdalrhman Alanizi (Author), Rami Bustami (Author), Feras Almogbel (Author), Omar Alzuwayed (Author), Meshari Abo Moti (Author), Nouf Alsadoun (Author), Wasmiyah Alshammari (Author), Abdulkareem Albekairy (Author), Shmeylan Al Harbi (Author), Mohammed Alhokail (Author), Jawaher Gramish (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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