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Establishing quality assurance in personalised preparations

European Pharmaceutical Review

A paper published in Pharmaceutics has proposed how a personalised preparation quality assurance programme can achieve this when these products are developed in compounding laboratories. It requests that compounding laboratories adhering to the programme send samples of it. These are documented and their root cause is sought.

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Botanical drugs – what is the best way forward for regulatory and market approval?

European Pharmaceutical Review

2 The prerequisite to present statistically significant evidence for having efficacies of clinical relevance is crucial because FDA requires “adequate and well-controlled” multicentre clinical studies on any new drug candidate to document and support its safety and efficacy, and imposes the maximum level of scrutiny prior to approval.

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6 vitamins for liver health

The Checkup by Singlecare

A 2010 study suggests that people with severe liver failure and cholestatic liver disease often have low levels of vitamin D. Milk thistle: This flowering herb contains an active compound called silymarin that has been linked in some studies to protecting liver cells, preventing liver damage, and reducing liver-related deaths.

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Air Quality and Hashimoto’s – Is the Air You’re Breathing Making You Sick?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

I’ve seen a number of airborne toxins showing up as frequent triggers/exacerbating factors for my clients’ autoimmune conditions — mold, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and artificial/synthetic fragrances, in particular. For cleaning products, only compounds need to be identified. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) .

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Are Flame Retardant Toxins Contributing to Your Thyroid Condition?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

A few of the most common types of flame retardants include: Halogenated compounds (containing bromine and/or chlorine and known as polychlorinated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, etc.). Breast milk and in-utero transmission have also been documented as a means for exposure and concern. [13]. Accessed November 21, 2020.

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How Do Adaptogenic Herbs Benefit Hashimoto’s?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Some individuals may be sensitive to anthraquinone compounds, which are present in aloe latex (taken from the outer skin of the plant) and aloe whole leaf extracts. Guduchi has many biologically active compounds viewed as having potential application in clinical research. and its isolated bioactive compounds. Anc Sci Life.