Posted by michael on December 6, 2001, at 15:49:24
In reply to Re: Psycho Pharm web sites » NikkiT2, posted by jay on December 6, 2001, at 10:43:16
> > I'm involved in a charity in the UK which is working to raise awareness of BPD. We're in the process of bulding our web site, and want to get as much info on it as possible.. I've been tasked with finding out as much info about meds as possible.. does anyolne know of any psycho pharm web sites that I might be able to plagurise?? (would of ocurse be credited)
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> > Ta all
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> > Nikki x
> > I'm involved in a charity in the UK which is working to raise awareness of BPD. We're in the process of bulding our web site, and want to get as much info on it as possible.. I've been tasked with finding out as much info about meds as possible.. does anyolne know of any psycho pharm web sites that I might be able to plagurise?? (would of ocurse be credited)
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> > Ta all
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> > Nikki xThere's one called the electronic medicines compendium. It's a UK site: http://emc.vhn.net/
However, I've been having a little difficulty with it lately. I think they may be upgrading/making some changes? But when it's working, it's pretty good.There are 3 options when you register (patients/public - healthcare professionals - Pharm. Industry Emp.)
Fwiw - I registered under the healthcare professional option. I assummed that based experience at other sites; the patient info is usually pretty "lite" or "fluffy", so to speak. This option gives more detail on indications/dosage/contraindications/interactions/etc.
When it works. Never used to have any problems, but have tried it a couple times recently, when it didn't seem to be funcioning...
Another pretty good one - if I'm understanding what you're looking for, is www.rxlist.com .
Good luck. michael
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