Prevalence of drug–herb and drug–supplement interactions in older adults: a cross-sectional survey by Taofikat B Agbabiaka, Neil H Spencer, Sabina Khanom,

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Prevalence of drug–herb and drug–supplement interactions in older adults: a cross-sectional survey by Taofikat B Agbabiaka, Neil H Spencer, Sabina Khanom, and Claire Goodman BJGP Volume 68(675):e711-e717 September 27, 2018 ©2018 by British Journal of General Practice

HMPs most frequently used concurrently with prescription by UK older adults. HMPs most frequently used concurrently with prescription by UK older adults. Percentages sum to more than 100% as individuals could report more than one HMP. Taofikat B Agbabiaka et al. Br J Gen Pract 2018;68:e711-e717 ©2018 by British Journal of General Practice

Supplements that are most frequently used concurrently with prescription by UK older adults. Supplements that are most frequently used concurrently with prescription by UK older adults. Percentages sum to more than 100% as individuals could report more than one HMP. Taofikat B Agbabiaka et al. Br J Gen Pract 2018;68:e711-e717 ©2018 by British Journal of General Practice