The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is warning consumers and health professionals that listed medicines containing herbal ingredients from the Artemisiaspecies may pose a risk during pregnancy.
A number of Artemisiaspecies are permitted for use in listed medicines in Australia. These medicines are available from
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