Use of Herbal Therapies to Relieve Pain: A Review of Efficacy and Adverse Effects
13th Jan 2006, 22:21 GMT
Although use has increased, evidence of the efficacy of herbal therapies to moderate pain is still limited. Review 24 herbal therapies, including uses, dosages, administration, and side effects. Pain Management Nursing
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