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Diabetes Spectrum 15:262-266, 2002
© American Diabetes Association ®, Inc., 2002

Interactions Between Complementary Therapies or Nutrition Supplements and Conventional Medications

Laura Shane-McWhorter, PharmD, BCPS, FASCP, CDE, BC-ADM and Patti Geil, MS, RD, FADA, CDE

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Although there are many effective diabetes medications, patients with diabetes may decide to use complementary therapies or nutrition supplements in addition to their conventional medications. The two case studies presented in this article review drug interactions and other issues that must be considered when patients decide to combine traditional medications with other therapies.


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