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Baljit Khamba

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Whitley M, Malika N, Herman P, Coulter I, Maiers M, Bradley R, et al.
J Integr Complement Med . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39984173
Use of complementary and integrative health care (CIH) varies across racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Lack of racial and ethnic diversity among CIH providers may hinder access...
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Arentz S, Hunter J, Khamba B, Mravunac M, Lee Z, Alexander K, et al.
Integr Med Res . 2021 Oct; 10:100779. PMID: 34611512
Background: This rapid review systematically evaluated the effects of honeybee products compared to controls for the prevention, duration, severity, and recovery of acute viral respiratory tract infections (RTIs), including SARS-CoV-2,...
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Zorzela L, Khamba B, Sparks E, Necyk C, Urichuk L, Katzman M, et al.
Drug Saf . 2021 Jul; 44(9):999-1006. PMID: 34322863
Introduction: Mental illness is a leading cause of non-fatal disease burden worldwide. Natural health products (NHPs) are sought by patients with mental health conditions as a safer and more 'natural'...
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Sparks E, Zorzela L, Necyk C, Khamba B, Urichuk L, Barnes J, et al.
BMJ Paediatr Open . 2020 Oct; 4(1):e000674. PMID: 33062900
Background: Paediatric mental health patients frequently use natural health products (NHP) in addition to prescription medications, but very little is known about adverse events and possible NHP-drug interactions. Objective: To...
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Necyk C, Khamba B, Chue P, Urichuk L, Snaterse M, Vohra S
Curr Med Res Opin . 2016 Apr; 32(8):1335-43. PMID: 27046346
Background: Natural health products (N.H.P.s) are frequently used by mental health patients, who are also more likely to be given prescription medications. Few patients report use of N.H.P.s to their...
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Khamba B, Aucoin M, Lytle M, Vermani M, Maldonado A, Iorio C, et al.
J Altern Complement Med . 2013 Jun; 19(11):862-9. PMID: 23790229
Background: Antidepressants including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) are known to cause secondary sexual dysfunction with prevalence rates as high as 50%-90%. Emerging research...