Just because St. John's wort is natural doesn't mean it's always safe, says pharmacist Richard Harkness. Harkness tells readers that the popular herbal supplement can interfere with many prescription treatments, including statins, blood-pressure meds, acid reducers, and medicines that treat irritable bowel syndrome and migraines.
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