PRESCRIPTION & OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUG DATABASESDIETARY, HERBAL & VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTS
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Pharmacy, Pharmacology & Toxicology Center
Prescription & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITHOUT Prices
In English & Arabic. Drug Databases include
Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITHOUT Prices
In English & French/Français.
For more information see
Drug & Medical Abbreviations
In German/Deutsch. Beckers Drug & Medical Abbreviations Database includes
Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITHOUT Prices
In English, German/Deutsch & French/Français. For more information see
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Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITHOUT Pricess
In Greek & English. Multimedia Greek Prescription Drug Database & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Database (Text & Images).
Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITHOUT Prices
In English & Japanese. For more information see
Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITHOUT Prices
In Korean. For more information see
Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITH Prices
In Latvian/Latviski & some English.
Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITHOUT Prices
In Spanish/Español & English. For more information see
Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITH Prices
In Swedish/Svenska & English. “…All pharmaceutical products priced by LFN are found in For more information see
Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITHOUT Prices
In Turkish/Türkçe. For more information see
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World Health Organization Essential Medicines Library
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Click ON “International Drug Price Indicator Guide”. In English, French/Français & Spanish/Español. International Drug Price Indicator
For more information see
Pill Identifier Database
For more information see
RxList Pill Identification Tool
For more information see
Drug Interactions Checker
Multimedia Prescription Drug Interaction Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Interaction Database (Text & Images).
Drug Interaction Table: Cytochrome P450 Drug Interaction
Examples of “Drug Interaction Table: Cytochrome P450 Drug Interaction” Categories & Subcategories include
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Division of Clinical Pharmacology or the
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Click ON “International Drug Price Indicator Guide”. In English, French/Français & Spanish/Español. International Drug Price Indicator
For more information see
Australian Government’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS)
For more information see
New Zealand Drug Database also includes a “Prescription Cost Calculator”. New Zealand Drug Database
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Canadian Drug Product Database
For more information see
Critical Care Drug Monographs
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In English. The Pharma Nord Research Manual
For more information see
In English & Arabic. Drug Databases include
In Greek & English. For more information see
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New Zealand Drug Database for Health Professionals
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Electronic Medicines Compendium
For more information see Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases WITHOUT Prices Requiring Registration
Registration Required. The British National Formulary
Registration Required. Martindale
Martindale includes
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Synopses of treatments for more than 660 diseases;
Includes herbals, diagnostic agents, radiopharmaceuticals,
pharmaceutical excipients, toxins, and poisons as well
as drugs and medicines…”
For more information see
MedicinesComplete or
Pharmaceutical Press
PDR – PDR Network, LLC.
Multimedia Prescription Drug Database & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Database (Text & Images).
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Physicians’ Desk Reference (PDR)
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PDR Network
STOCKLEY’S DRUG INTERACTIONS – Pharmaceutical Press,
the publications division of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
Multimedia Prescription Drug Interaction Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Interaction Databases (Text & Images).
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Stockley’s Drug Interactions
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MedicinesComplete or
Pharmaceutical Press
U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA)
FDA Approved Drug Products Drug Details for each Drug if available include
For more information see the
The NDC
For more information see the
Inactive Ingredients Database
For more information see
MEDLINEplus Drug Database includes
For more information see
Mayo Clinic’s Drug Databases are
For more information see the
PDR Drug Databases
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Pill Identifier Database
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U.S. PHARMACOPEIA (USP) DRUG DATABASE – N. Sandow, RxList;
Drug resources provided by United States Pharmacopeia (USP) under license
to Multum Information Services, Inc., a division of Cerner Corporation
Multimedia Prescription Drug Database & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Database (Text & Images).
RxList Drug Database
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CLINICAL DRUG DATABASE – D. McAuley, GlobalRPh.com
Multimedia Clinical Prescription Drug Database (Text & Images).
For more information see
D. McAuley, GlobalRPh.com
Prescription Drug Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Databases Requiring Registration
Registration Required. Martindale
Martindale includes
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Synopses of treatments for more than 660 diseases;
Includes herbals, diagnostic agents, radiopharmaceuticals,
pharmaceutical excipients, toxins, and poisons as well
as drugs and medicines…”
For more information see
MedicinesComplete or
Pharmaceutical Press
PDR – PDR Network, LLC.
Multimedia Prescription Drug Database & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Database (Text & Images).
Registration Required.
Physicians’ Desk Reference (PDR)
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Physicians’ Desk Reference (PDR) is
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PDR Network, LLC.
STOCKLEY’S DRUG INTERACTIONS – Pharmaceutical Press,
the publications division of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
Multimedia Prescription Drug Interaction Databases & Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Interaction Databases (Text & Images).
Registration Required.
Stockley’s Drug Interactions
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For more information see
MedicinesComplete or
Pharmaceutical Press
Herbal, Vitamin & Other Supplements Databases
Patient Monographs for Herb, Vitamin & Other Supplements are
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Selected references.
For more information see the
Mayo Clinic or
National Standard Research Collaboration
Alternative Medicine – NIH
TREATMENT OR THERAPY FOR ALTERNATVE MEDICINE – National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), NIH
Multimedia Treatment or Therapy Information for Alternative Medicine Lessons, Cases, etc. (Text & Images).
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Health or the
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)
Dietary Supplements – Botanical Dietary Supplements
COMPUTER ACCESS TO RESEARCH ON DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS DATABASE: CARDS DATABASE – Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS), NIH
Multimedia Computer Access to Research on Dietary Supplements Database (Text & Images).
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Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS);
Office of the Director or
NIH
DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS DATABASE: IBIDS DATABASE – Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS), NIH
Multimedia Dietary Supplements Database (Text & Images).
International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS) Database
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Making Decisions;
Health Decisions;
Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS);
Office of the Director or
NIH
Medicinal Plants Databases, Textbooks, Lectures, Lessons,etc. Medicinal Pants Databases, Textbook, Lessons, etc. with Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound
Examples of “Medicinal Plant” Databases, Texts and Manuals include
Medicinal Pants Databases, Lectures, Lessons, etc.
Examples of “A Guide to Medicinal and Aromatic Plants” Databases include
For more information see
The “BoDD Main Index” Subject Categories include
Dr. Duke’s Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
Handbook of phytochemical constituents of GRAS herbs and other economic plants
For more information see
Plants Species Databases for Medicinal Uses
For more information see
The Herb Hunters Guide: American Medicinal Plants of Commercial Importance has
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Drugs, Medication & Chemical Treatment: Evidence-based Clinical Practice Guidelines
National Guidelines Clearinghouse (NGC) is
Medical Pharmacology Drug List for Medical Students “Knowledge Objectives in Medical Pharmacology” is
Examples of “Knowledge Objectives in Medical Pharmacology” for Medical Students Sections include
For more information see the Medicare Prescription Drug Plans
Formulary Finder for OTC & Prescription Drug Plans Tool
For more information see the Department of Defense Drug Database
Click on “Formulary Search Tool” and then either Basic Core or Extended Core Formulary. The Department of Defense Basic Core Formulary and Extended Core Formulary
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HIV Prescription Drug Databases
Antiretroviral Prescription Drug Database
For more information see
In English & Spanish. AIDSinfo Drug Database provides
For more information see
HIV Guide includes
For more information see
In English & French/Français. HIV Medication Guide includes
HIV Databases
Woman & Children HIV
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Antibiotics Databases: Antibacterial Database; Antifungal Database; Antimycobacterial Database; Antiparasitic Database; Antiviral Database
Antibiotic Guide
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CANCER DRUG DATABASES – ONCOLOGY DRUGS DATABASES
Cancer Prescription Drug Databases – Oncology Prescription Drug Database
NCI A TO Z LIST OF CANCER DRUGS – National Cancer Institute, NIH
Multimedia Cancer Drug Database (Text & Images).
NCI’s Cancer Drugs Database
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Disaster Management: Bioterrorism, Nuclear & Radiological Terrorism, Anthrax
Examples of “Anthrax” Subject Categories include
For more information see
Anthrax
Examples of “Anthrax Overview” Subject Categories include
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Emergency Preparedness & Response or the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Explosives, Incendiary Agents, Blast Injuries
INCENDIARY AGENTS, MAGNESIUM AND THERMITE – eMedicine
Multimedia Incendiary Agents, Magnesium and Thermite
Clinical Knowledge Base/Practice
Guidelines, CME Available (Text, Images & Simulations).
For more information see
Emergency Medicine – Warfare – Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives Articles;
Emergency Medicine;
eMedicine Specialties or
eMedicine
INCENDIARY AGENTS, WHITE PHOSPHORUS – eMedicine
Multimedia Incendiary Agents, White Phosphorus
Clinical Knowledge Base/Practice
Guidelines, CME Available (Text, Images & Simulations).
For more information see
Emergency Medicine – Warfare – Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear And Explosives Articles;
Emergency Medicine;
eMedicine Specialties or
eMedicine
Nuclear Radiation Exposure
NUCLEAR RADIATION EXPOSURE – eMedicine
Multimedia Nuclear Radiation Clinical Knowledge Base/Practice
Guidelines, CME Available (Text, Images & Simulations).
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Emergency Medicine;
eMedicine Specialties or
eMedicine
Plague
PLAGUE – Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP),
University of Minnesota
Multimedia Plague Clinical Lessons, Clinical Pathways, Guidelines, Publications, Technical Reports (Text & Images).
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Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)
Smallpox & Hemorrhagic Smallpox
SMALLPOX – Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP),
University of Minnesota
Multimedia Smallpox Clinical Lectures, Lessons, Clincal Pathways, Images, Guidelines, etc. (Text & Images).
Smallpox
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Examples of “Smallpox Overview” Subject Categories include
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- Pathogenesis;
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- Clinical Features of Variola Minor
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- Determining the Likelihood of a Smallpox Diagnosis;
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- Laboratory Diagnosis;
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- Smallpox Vaccination; etc…”
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For more information see
Infectious Disease Topics or the
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)
Tularemia
TULAREMIA – Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP),
University of Minnesota
Multimedia Tularemia Clinical Lectures,
Clinical Pathways, Image Database, Guidelines, etc. (Text & Images).
Tularemia
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Examples of “Tularemia Overview” Subject Categories include
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- Clinical Syndromes and Differential Diagnosis;
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- Clinical Laboratory Testing;
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- Treatment, Postexposure Prophylaxis, and Vaccines;
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- Hospital Infection Control (Including Autopsies and Burial); etc…”
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For more information see
Infectious Disease Topics or the
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)
Disaster Management: Bioterrorism, Nuclear & Radiological Terrorism, Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medicine Clinical Practice Guidelines include:
For more information see Emergency Management
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Hazardous Materials Prevention
Examples of “Hazardous Materials Prevention” Course Chapters include
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- Analyzing Vulnerabilities;
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An Orientation to Hazardous Materials for Medical Personnel
“An Orientation to Hazardous Materials for Medical Personnel” Course
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- take the necessary steps to assure medical provider safety, and identify appropriate
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Bioterrorism
CDC BIOTERRORISM, NUCLEAR & RADIOLOGICAL
TERRORISM, ETC. – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Multimedia Bioterrorism, Nuclear & Radiological Terrorism,
Chemical Emergencies, Mass Casualties, Terrorist Bombings, etc.
Clinical Lessons, Lectures, Grand Rounds, Seminars,
Cases, etc. (Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound).
For more information see the
CDC
CIDRAP BIOTERRORISM, BIOSECURITY, INFLUENZA – Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP),
University of Minnesota
Multimedia Clinical Category A Diseases Lessons, Lectures, Scientific Articles, etc. (Text & Images).
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)
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- comprehensive clinical and epidemiological material on all Category A
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- diseases, including anthrax, botulism, smallpox, viral hemorrhagic
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Medical Management: Nuclear Warfare, Chemical Warfare & Biological Warfare
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF RADIOLOGICAL CASUALTIES HANDBOOK: FOURTH EDITION, JULY 2013 (PDF) – Military Medical Operations,
Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute,
Department of Defense
Multimedia Medical Management of Radiological Casualties Handbook (Text & Images).
Medical Management of Radiological Casualties Handbook
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Examples of “Medical Management of Radiological Casualties” Handbook Chapters include
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For more information see the
Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute
USAMRIID PUBLICATIONS – U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID),
Fort Detrick, Maryland
Multimedia USAMRIID Publications (Text & Images).
For more information see the
U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID)
DRUGS, MEDICINE & ANTIVENOMS USED IN RESPONSE TO POISONOUS SNAKES,
Drugs, Medication & Antivenoms Databases & Lessons
Clinical Toxinology
Examples of “Clinical Toxinology” Subject Categories include
Clinical Toxinology Content for each Species includes
For more information see the
Examples of “Snakebite Protocols: First Aid & Medical Management Snake Bite Guidelines” include
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- Rattlesnakes;
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Scientific Names: Venomous Snakes;
Common Names: Venomous Snakes;
Antivenoms; etc.
For more information see
Division of Medical Toxicology;
Richard Clark’s Faculty Home Page or the
Department of Emergency Medicine
VENOMDOC – B.G. Fry,
Venomics Laboratory Group Leader,
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Bio21 Institute,
University of Melbourne, Australia
Multimedia Clinical Snakes, Amphibians, Scorpions, etc. Technical Reports, etc. (Text & Images).
Infectious Diseases Databases with Drugs – Medication Included
INFECTIOUS DISEASE PRACTICE GUIDELINES – The Infectious Diseases Society of America
Multimedia Infectious Disease Practice Guidelines (Text & Images).
Examples of “The Infectious Diseases Society of America Infectious Disease Practice Guidelines” Categories & Subcategories include
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Infections by Organ Systems
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Infections by Oranism
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Fever and Infection; etc.
For more information see the
Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)
INFECTIOUS DISEASES – eMedicine
Multimedia Infectious Disease Clinical Knowledge Base/Practice
Guidelines, CME Available (Text, Images & Simulations).
Infectious Disease Clinical Practice Guidelines
for each of the over “70” Infectious Diseases include
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For more information see
eMedicine Specialties or
eMedicine
INTRAVENOUS DILUTION DRUG DATABASES
Intravenous Dilutions Databases
INTRAVENOUS DILUTION STANDARDS – D. McAuley,
GlobalRPh.com
Multimedia Clinical Skills & Clinical Procedures: Intravenus Dilution Standards (Text & Images).
Examples of “Intravenus Dilution Standards” Sections include
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For more information see
D. McAuley, GlobalRPh.com
Neuromuscular Treatment Databases
Neuromuscular Prescription Drug Databases includes:
For more information see the
Parasitic Disease Medication Databases
DPDx – Laboratory Identification of Parasitic Diseases of Public Health Concern
For more information see
Examples of “Diagnostic Procedures” include
Neonatal Drug Databases
Each Newborn Drug includes:
For more information see the
Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, Breast Milk, Lactation Drug Databases
Drugs and Lactation Database is
For more information see
Orthopaedic Drug Databases
Renal Dosing Protocols
Renal Dosing Protocols include:
For more information see
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Viagra Drug Databases
FDA’s
For more information see
Tuberculosis Prescription Drug Databases
Examples of “Core Curriculum on Tuberculosis” Course Categories include
For more information see the
Self-Study Modules on Tuberculosis
Examples of “Self-Study Modules on Tuberculosis” Course Lessons include
For more information see the Vaccine Databases
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