Simply google the name of your drug and it will tell you most of this. If it is not comprehensive, try the Physician's Desk Reference. But really, call your pharmacist or doctor. They know YOU, which is what matters.
Everyone seems to forget that there is a substantial amount of information on the internet highway that is erroneous.
2006-07-22 16:38:35
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answered by D 4
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I like to use Eckard.com
I get my Rx's there and the site is very helpful for drug interactions, you jsut enter a drug.. and it will list all kinds of interactions including food interations.. i find it more helpful then searching the drug on the net.. try it and let me know what you think!
2006-07-22 16:41:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know of any websites but if you do come across some, I'd highly advise you do not listen to what they have to say. Instead, I stronly recommend that you call your doctor or talk to a pharmacist. There is a lot of false information that circulates medical sites online. When it comes to medications and their reactions to eachother it would be better to contact a medical professional in my opinion.
2006-07-22 16:40:08
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answered by run like whoa 3
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Mayo Clinic
2006-07-22 16:47:36
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answered by nursienurse 3
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One site is called webmd. com and another is emedicine.com. Both have lots of good information, both on drugs and diseases.
2006-07-22 16:38:13
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answered by gahrahstah 4
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www.pdrhealth.com oor just enter the drug itself in the web search.
2006-07-22 16:39:32
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answered by Sandy L 1
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try googling what you need, and there is webmd.com, and about.com has some good stuff too. ya just gotta look around. =)
2006-07-22 16:41:32
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answered by Krystal H 2
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Try WebMD.com
2006-07-22 16:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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