Chinese herbal medicine for subfertile women with polycystic ovarian syndrome Authors' conclusions: There is insufficient evidence to support the use of CHM for women with PCOS and subfertility. No data are available on live birth, and there is no consistent evidence to indicate that CHM influences fertility outcomes. However there is very limited low quality evidence to suggest that the addition of CHM to clomiphene may improve pregnancy rates. There is insufficient evidence on adverse effects to indicate whether CHM is safe.
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NICENational Institute for Health and Care Excellence
There were no new guidelines this issue
DynaMed Plus
Topic: Subacute thyroiditis
2016 American Thyroid Association guideline for diagnosis and management of hyperthyroidism and other causes of thyrotoxicosis (Thyroid 2016 Aug 12 (early online)