Highlights a research program from the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. View a list of current projects dealing with nuclear medicine and technology.
Licensed pharmacist answers drug questions involving herbal or prescription medicine, OTC or illegal drugs.
Guide lists pharmaceuticals in short supply. Learn about procedures for prescribing these drugs and for reporting a shortage.
Offers advice on choosing an HMO. Includes a full drug formulary database on California HMOs.
Read about the cost of patent extensions to consumers, particularly seniors on fixed incomes, and its benefit to drug companies.
Compare drugs and their side effects, or read about the causes and treatments of allergies, cancer, heart disease and depression.
Federal Trade Commission offers a advice guide to consumers on how not to be taken for a ride when it comes to fraudulent health care claims.
Offers information on over 1,000 prescription drugs. Read about proper dosages and possible side-effects.
Discover details regarding the pharmacology, dosage and side effects of 100 drugs.
Get details and price comparisons for allergy, blood-pressure, arthritis, depression, and diet medications. Post a question on a message board.
Find out the different ways drugs can be administered, how therapeutic, rather than lethal, doses are maintained, and how drugs are regulated.
Ask the pharmacist a question, and read articles about treatments for allergies, stress, depression, heart conditions and colds.
American Pharmaceutical Companies site with health guides, new drug approvals and advice about FDA legislation.
Learn how to better manage diseases, including high blood pressure, diabetes and asthma. Features tools for monitoring peak flow and blood sugar.
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists provides drug information and safety tips.
Articles, web sites and discussions on health management using medicines, holistic and alternative means.
Article with suggestions about government agencies, organizations and companies with programs for those who unable to pay for prescription drugs.