Prescription Drug Information
Free online reference sites provide
essential prescription drug information regarding uses, side
effects, interactions, and other pertinent information that all
consumers should know ...
People in our country are more educated now about their
medications than ever. Drug manufacturers as well as other
companies recognize the need to educate consumers, and readily
provide a vast amount of information to them through drug
company representatives, physicians, nurses, pharmacies, other
healthcare providers, and through various prescription drug
information publications.
Consumers are encouraged to know about the prescription
drugs they are taking, to seek information, and to ask
questions whenever they arise. Many people assume that just
because their doctor wants them to take a certain prescription
drug, that there are no questions asked because the doctor
knows best.
This is simply not the case anymore. Patients should be well
educated regarding the treatments chosen for them, and not all
physicians act in the best interest of their patients, though
this is not usually the case, it does happen. Patients need to
advocate for themselves and for their loved ones who cannot to
ensure that they receive the treatment that is the best for
them.
Free online reference sites provide essential prescription
drug information regarding uses, side effects, interactions,
and other pertinent information that all consumers should know.
Online book vendors such as Amazon, offer a great selection of
prescription drug
information books that you can keep on hand whenever you
have questions arise concerning all medications, even
those obtained over the counter.
Most pharmacies now provide this same information in the
form of printouts given to patients when they are prescribed a
new drug that they have never taken before. This information
can be provided in many languages making it accessible to all
cultures. If access to the internet is not available, the
library has many prescription drug information sources that can
be reviewed for free also.
There is a huge number of new medications developed and
marketed to patients every year, therefore drug books soon
become outdated.
Online sources are probably the best; they offer the latest
in prescription drug information and encourage everyone to be
well educated about the medications they are taking. Some of
the most popular sites are www.rxlist.com, www.drugs.com, and www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginformation.html.
These online sources are an invaluable tool offering a
wealth of information that can answer all of your medication
related questions. Be a well informed consumer and get all
the prescription drug information you can get your hands on.
Take an active part in your health management, because with
all the information available, there’s no reason not to
be.
For more information about vitamins, pills and supplements,
see the "resources" section of this website, or go to articles
about vitamins, pills and supplements.
DISCLAIMER:
This information is not presented by a medical
practitioner and is for educational and informational purposes
only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for
professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always
seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health
care provider with any questions you may have regarding a
medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice
or delay in seeking it because of something you have read.
Since natural and/or dietary supplements are not FDA
approved they must be accompanied by a two-part disclaimer on
the product label: that the statement has not been evaluated by
FDA and that the product is not intended to "diagnose, treat,
cure or prevent any disease."
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