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Drug Interactions with Vitamins and Minerals 1/23/2007

Vitamins and minerals serve crucial functions in almost all bodily processes and must be obtained from foods or supplements, as our bodies are unable to make them.
TAGS: ADVERSE EVENTS | DOSE | INTERACTION | COMPLEMENTARY and ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE | VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT | ABSORPTION | MULTIVITAMINS

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