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Side effects of Complementary therapies
Side effects are specific to the type of therapy used. However, to minimise the risk of unwanted side-effects:
- Consult your GP before using complementary therapies, particularly if you have a history of high blood pressure, glaucoma, diabetes, epilepsy or other medical conditions. You should also consult your GP if you are pregnant, elderly, trying to conceive, or about to have or recovering from surgery.
- Let your complementary practitioner know if you are pregnant or taking prescribed medications or supplements before using alternative therapies.
- Check the labels on herbal medicine and prescribed medication - some supplements, herbal and homeopathic remedies can interfere with prescribed medications, even the contraceptive pill.









