The nimh had updated its posting on March 10, 2000, to alert consumers that the herbal remedy interferes with the action of the aids drug indinavir and the immunosuppresant .
The NIMH had updated its posting on March 10, 2000, to alert consumers that the herbal remedy interferes with the action of the AIDS drug indinavir and the immunosuppresant .
Ritonavir and indinavir could get the FDA go-ahead--and reach doctor's offices--as early as this summer.