Michael Thomsen,* Luis Vitetta,† Avni Sali,‡ Matthias Schmidt§
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Michael Thomsen had paid consultancy in 2003 with Phytomedicine Pty Ltd, which has a product containing black cohosh; he has no stock, stock options or other financial interests in Phytomedicine Pty Ltd. Michael Thomsen is a director of HerbResearch Pty Ltd, which sells herbal medicines but does not currently have any products containing black cohosh.