Need reliable information on medication? Consult the FDA website (fda. gov) for drug information, safety alerts, and approvals. This is your primary source for accurate, up-to-date details.
Finding Support and Information
Struggling to afford medications? Check out the Patient Advocate Foundation (patientadvocate. org) for assistance navigating insurance and financial aid programs. They offer valuable resources and personalized support.
Concerned about medication side effects or interactions? MedlinePlus (medlineplus. gov), a service of the National Library of Medicine, provides detailed drug information, including potential side effects and interactions with other medications or substances. Use this to understand your medications better.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (drugabuse. gov) offers comprehensive information on substance abuse and addiction treatment resources. Their website provides direct links to relevant helplines and treatment centers.
Always talk to your doctor or pharmacist before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, even over-the-counter drugs. They can provide personalized advice and ensure safe medication use. Your healthcare professional is your best resource.


