Health, Pharmacy, Directories
See Also:
- The most popular sites in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry from the Indian market to the international companies.
- Contains a weblog with links to news stories and original drug information content.
- Searchable directory of Canadian pharmacies includes location information, web addresses and guidelines for ordering prescription medications.
- SKA Information Services maintains comprehensive lists and databases of healthcare professionals and decision makers at hospitals, pharmacies, group medical practices, and nursing homes.
- Directory of useful pharmacy information about drug store locations, number of pharmacies by state, independents, chains.
- Directory of links useful for clinical pharmacists.
- Directory of information for both pharmaceutical industry and healthcare practitioners. It includes a library of archives from over 100 moderated discussion forums.
- Provides links to Canadian-based pharmaceutical companies.
- Specialized pharmaceutical search engine on the Internet.
- Pharmaceutical links and resources. Databases, organizations, universities, discussion groups, scientific journals.
- Directory offers a prescription buying guide, discussion forums, reviews on weight loss programs, and body fat calculators.
- Provides links to drug and medical information for pharmacists.
- Pharmacy, pharmacist, and online drugstore directory.
- Searchable collection of links to practical web sites that pharmacists and other healthcare practitioners may need in daily practice such as renal dosing, drug interaction checks, drug use in pregnancy, and toxicity antidotes.
- Visitors can search for pharmaceutical and biotech companies, services, products and technologies.
- From the University of Iowa, lists of Internet sources in pharmacy, pharmacology, pharmaceutical, and drugs.
- A directory of drug information and reference resources for pharmacists and pharmacy students.
- Directory of pharmaceutical manufacturers' financial assistance programs for patients (primarily in the US) who can't afford their prescription medications.
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