The use of dietary supplements by type 2 diabetic patients at the university teaching hospital/ Zimba Sylvester Zimba.
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TextPublication details: Lusaka, the university of Zambia, the university teaching hospital 2016.Description: xi,41p.: illSubject(s): Dissertation note: A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement of the university of Zambia for the award of bachelor of Pharmacy degree. Summary: The use of diatery supplement has tremendously increased with the increase in non comminicable diseases such as diabetes mellitus. Although diatery supplements do not require stringent approvals from regulatory authorities of their safety and efficacy, they are products offered to supporrt people with diabetes and even mitigate the risk of disease related complications in addition to prevent diabetes.
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A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement of the university of Zambia for the award of bachelor of Pharmacy degree.
The use of diatery supplement has tremendously increased with the increase in non comminicable diseases such as diabetes mellitus. Although diatery supplements do not require stringent approvals from regulatory authorities of their safety and efficacy, they are products offered to supporrt people with diabetes and even mitigate the risk of disease related complications in addition to prevent diabetes.
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