When determining the safety and effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicine, there are several resources that I rely on.
The first one includes guidelines from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. These guidelines offer a review of what is currently allowed for practice by numerous agencies, such as the FDA, MDA, MHRA, and others. I further inform my views on the safety and effectiveness of various treatment methods by relying on evidence-based practices.
Numerous studies are dedicated to investigating the effectiveness and potential side effects of specific complementary and alternative medicine treatments.
A comprehensive systematic review of available literature allows for evaluating methods and drugs before applying them to patients. These sources are further considered based on their reliability, accuracy, and strength of evidence.
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