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Milk thistle: effects on liver disease and cirrhosis and clinical adverse effects.
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NutritionPatient SelectionPathologyFood ToxicologyPrimary CareClinical TrialsAdverse EffectsPatient-reported OutcomeToxicologyClinical OutcomesHepatotoxicityHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesMilk ThistleClinical Adverse EffectsAllergyMeta-analysisHealth PolicyLiver PhysiologyOutcomes ResearchGraphic SummariesPharmacologyNursingHepatologyPatient SafetyLiver DiseaseDrug TrialMedicinePharmacoepidemiology
ors (physicians, methodologists, pharmacists, and a nurse) independently abstracted data from trials; a nurse and physician abstracted data about adverse effects. Data were synthesized descriptively, emphasizing methodologic characteristics of the studies, such as populations enrolled, definitions of selection and outcome criteria, sample sizes, adequacy of randomization process, interventions and comparisons, cointerventions, biases in outcome assessment, and study designs. Evidence tables and graphic summaries, such as funnel plots, Galbraith plots, and forest plots, were used to examine relationships between clinical outcomes, participant characteristics, and methodologic characteristics. Trial outcomes were examined quantitatively in exploratory meta-analyses that used standardized mean differences between mean change scores as the effect size measure.
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