One potentially dangerous side effect of St. John's wort is that it ____

a. increases the effectiveness of other medications the person may be taking
b. decreases the effectiveness of other medications the person may be taking
c. prevents the reuptake of serotonin
d. raises blood pressure after the person eats tyramine-rich food


b

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