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MCPHS 2008 OTC final CAM dunican and nicholas

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zinc lozengers and cold and flu treatment   possibly effective  
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vitamin C and cold and flu treatment   possibly effective  
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echinacea and cold and flue treatment   possibly effective  
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zince nasal spray and cold and flu treatment   possibly unsafe  
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american ginseng and cold and flu prevention   possibly effective  
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vitamin C and cold and flu prevention   possibly ineffective  
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vitamin E and cold and flu prevention   possibly ineffective  
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zinc and cold and flu prevention   possibly ineffective  
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capsicum and osteo arthiritis   likely effective  
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chrodrotin sulfate and osteo arthritis   likely effective  
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glucosamine sulfate and osteoarthritis   likely effective  
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SAMe and osteo arthritis   likely effective  
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vitamin C and osteo arthritis   possibly effective  
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cat's claw and osteo arthritis   possibly effective  
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devils claw and osteo arthritis   possibly effective  
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MSM and osteo arthritis   possibly effective  
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willow bark and osteo arthritis   insufficient evidence  
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ginger and osteo arthritis   insufficient evidence  
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vitamine E and osteo arthritis   possibly ineffective  
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St. john's wort and insomnia   likely effective  
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melatonin and insomnia   possibly effective  
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valerian and insomnia   possibly effective  
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Kava 5HTP and insomina   possibly unsafe  
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l-thryptophan and insomnia   unsafe  
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calcium and weight loss   possibly effective  
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psyllium and weight loss   possibly effective  
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conjugated linoloic acid   possibly effective  
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gurar gum and weight loss   ineffective but safe  
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garcinia and weight loss   ineffective but safe  
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bitter orange, 5 HTP and ephedra and weight loss   unsafe  
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passion flower and anxiety   possibly effective  
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valarian and anxiety   possibly effective  
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Kava and anxiety   likely effective but possibly unsafe  
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St. Johns wart and SAMe and anxiety   insufficient evidence  
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SAMe and St. John wart for depression   effective  
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fish oil and depression   possibly effective  
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folic acid and depression   possibly effective  
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5HTP and depression   possibly effective but unsafe  
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flaxseed and menopause   possibly effective  
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soy from food/extract   possibly effective  
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black cohosh   possibly effective  
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evening primrose and menopause   possibly ineffective  
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red clover and menopause   possibly ineffective  
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calcium and PMS   likely effective 1200-1600 mg/d  
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chasteberry and PMS   possibly effective  
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pyridoxine and PMS   possibly effective  
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magnesium and PMS   possibly effective 400-800/day  
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vitamin E and PMS   possibly effective  
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name four that show insuffient evidence to support use in PMS   st. johns wort, SAMe, Soy, Black cohosh  
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ginkgo leaf extract and alzheimers   possibly effective  
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vitamin E and alzheimer   possibly effective  
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huperzine A and alzheimer   possibly effective  
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phosphatidylserine and alzheimer   possibly effective  
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vitamin C and alzheimer   possibly ineffective  
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beta carotene and alzheimer   possibly ineffective  
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DHEA and alzheimer   possibly ineffective  
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fish oil and hyperlipidemia   effective  
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niacin and hyperlipidemia   effective  
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reast yeast rice and hyperlipidemia   likely effective  
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oat bran and hyperlipidemia   likely effective  
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soy and hyperlipidemia   possibly effective  
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garlic and hyperlipidemia   possibly ineffective  
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