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VirtualMedicalgroup.com
virtualmedicalgroup.com
Internet site for patient-physician interaction.
Drugs@FDA
accessdata.fda.gov
A searchable catalog of FDA approved drug products both prescription and over the counter. The database includes information such as therapeutic equivalents and links to documents relating to approval.
Meds-Help.com
meds-help.com
Prescription drug information and news for professionals and consumers.
Prescription Drug Safety
rxforsafety.com
General safety information on prescription drugs for consumers and health care professionals presented by Ortho McNeil Neurologics.
Learning How to Swallow a Pill
ncpamd.com
Why children have trouble swallowing pills and what you can do about it.
MJ Powers and Co.
alertpubs.com
Offers a number of drug alert newsletters dealing with the safety and efficacy of drugs and therapies in that particular discipline. [Requires Java]
American Cancer Society Guide to Cancer Drugs
cancer.org
Covers a diverse variety of medications. Look up by generic or brand name.
Safe Medication
safemedication.com
Medication search engine, information on safety and useful content on how to take medicines most effectively.
Swallowing Difficulties
swallowingdifficulties.com
Practical advice for patients who can’t swallow tablets, their carers and healthcare professionals who administer medicines to patients with swallowing difficulties.
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
atsdr.cdc.gov
2003 CERCLA Priority List of Hazardous Substances which are determined to pose the most significant potential threat to human health due to their known or suspected toxicity and potential for human exposure.
Allexperts Pharmacy
allexperts.com
Professional pharmacists and others answer submitted questions about drugs and medicine for free.
British National Formulary
bnf.org
Compiled with the advice of clinical experts this essential reference provides up-to-date guidance on prescribing, dispensing and administering medicines.
Erowid Psychoactive Vaults
erowid.org
Library of information about psychoactive plants and drugs.
Farmamondo.com
farmamondo.com
Provides pharmaceutical information to Health professionals but can be of interest to the public as well. It provides instant information on some of the most innovative recently released international medicines, the moment they are put on the market anywhere in the world, and makes possible their immediate distribution.
German Pharmaceutical Database
pharmazie.com
Includes German, European and international drug databases and drug related information.
TostePharmD.net
tostepharmd.net
Information on pharmacy, medicine and health topics for the professional and consumer.
CenterWatch Clinical Trials Listing Service
centerwatch.com
Designed to be a resource for both patients and research professionals, this site includes a variety of information related to clinical trials.
Painhealth - Medical References
painhealth.com
Browsable database of medical products, manufacturer, therapeutic categories, indication, contra indication, side effects, drug and food interaction.
drugscontrol.org
drugscontrol.org
Indian Drug Laws.
USPharmD.com
uspharmd.com
Drug information resources directory for consumer and pharmacist.
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Q. If so, please specify what Prescribed or otherwise; anything from aspirin to cocaine to hormone supplements This is just for curiousity's sake
Asked by [operatic stock character] - Tue Nov 3 14:55:19 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The medication I take is 2 to 3 healthy meals a day. All home cooked, nothing enriched, pasteurized, or artificially colored or flavored. Nothing deep fried. With a fair amount of wine, beer, and an occasional whiskey.
Answered by Move on - Tue Nov 3 15:21:06 2009
Q. If so, please specify what Prescribed or otherwise; anything from aspirin to cocaine to hormone supplements This is just for curiousity's sake
Asked by [operatic stock character] - Tue Nov 3 14:55:19 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The medication I take is 2 to 3 healthy meals a day. All home cooked, nothing enriched, pasteurized, or artificially colored or flavored. Nothing deep fried. With a fair amount of wine, beer, and an occasional whiskey.
Answered by Move on - Tue Nov 3 15:21:06 2009
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