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Prescription drugs : information on selected drug utilization review systems : report to the chairman, Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate (SuDoc GA 1.13:PEMD-89-18)
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Prescription Drug Information for the Public: A Strategy Document
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The FDA announces new prescription drug information format.(Food and Drug Administration): An article from: FDA Consumer
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Title: The FDA announces new prescription drug information format.(Food and Drug Administration)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: FDA Consumer (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2006
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There are multiple safeguards to ensure that every patient gets Reliable drug information in San Diego. First of all, your doctor is supposed to tell you about drug interactions and side effects. Second of all, the pharmacist is supposed to tell you. They are supposed to either speak to you in person or give you an information sheet to tell you about the effects of drugs you are taking. They are also supposed to have a database to cross-reference your drug any other drugs you have gotten from that pharmacy to make sure that there are no harmful interactions.

Usually, the system ensures that you get the right Temecula's prescription drug information. Every once in awhile, however, things don't work out – sometimes with dangerous repercussions. There are a few different problems. You may have an incomplete medical chart, see different doctors on different issues, or simply have a lazy or negligent medical care practitioner. You might buy different drugs at different pharmacies, or take supplements that interact harmfully with your prescription drugs.

Whatever the reason, not having enough drugs information in Temecula can cause terrible effects. It can cause one drug to not work properly, or cause dangerous or even fatal drug interaction side effects. That is why it is always a good idea to check online drug info. There are plenty of websites out there that tell you information about drugs you might be taking. One of the best ways to get prescription medication information is to check with the manufacturer.

Manufacturer websites usually have very complete guides to all of their prescription medications. They tell all of the common side effects as well as some rare ones, and most frequently encountered interaction problems. The only difficulty arises when you are taking herbal products. A lot of the time, drugs have not been checked for interactions with all types of herbal supplements. If they have been checked, the findings aren't always widely published – particularly if you're taking something that is uncommon.

The best solution is to talk to your doctor about it as well as a qualified herbalist. It is surprising, but sometimes doctors don't know all the prescription drugs information in San Diego about nonprescription herbal supplements and their interactions with prescription drugs. It is outside their area of specialty, so you really need to be able to consult an herbalist as well as a doctor to know for sure whether or not there will be an interaction. By getting that information, you can help yourself stay healthy and ensure that your prescription medicine works as well as possible.


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