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In 2015, the [[Department of Health (Australia)|Australian Government's Department of Health]] published the results of a review of herbal supplements to determine if any were suitable for coverage by [[health insurance]]. Establishing guidelines to assess safety and efficacy of botanical supplement products, the [[European Medicines Agency]] provided criteria for evaluating and grading the quality of clinical research in preparing monographs about herbal supplements. In the United States, the [[National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health]] of the National Institutes of Health provides fact sheets evaluating the safety, potential effectiveness and side effects of many botanical products.

In 2015, the Australian Government's Department of Health published the results of a review of herbal supplements to determine if any were suitable for coverage by health insurance. Establishing guidelines to assess safety and efficacy of botanical supplement products, the European Medicines Agency provided criteria for evaluating and grading the quality of clinical research in preparing monographs about herbal supplements. In the United States, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health of the National Institutes of Health provides fact sheets evaluating the safety, potential effectiveness and side effects of many botanical products.