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Online Mental Health Resources
Mental health medications
 

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP,) a national pharmacists' professional association.

Crazy Meds The style is a little over the top but much of the information is solidly researched and reliable. A valuable consumer forum is moderated and thorough.

Drugs.com This drug-information database is powered by three independent leading medical-information suppliers: Physicians' Desk Reference, Cerner Multum and Thomson Micromedex.

Free Meds: Assistance programs that will save or eliminate prescription medicine costs.

MedlinePlus Information provided by the National Institutes of Health: Department of Health & Human Services. Extensive information about prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, herbs and supplements. There's also a dictionary of medical words.

PDR Health For more than 50 years, doctors have relied upon the Physicians' Desk Reference for the latest, most accurate drug information.

RxList is published by WebMD. This massive data base provides patient information about uses, side effects, precautions and more. Includes drug company advertising but data base information appears to be unbiased and thorough.


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U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
Consumer information on drugs approved by the FDA since January 1998, but only "for those with information sheets." You won'r find everything you might be looking for here.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration Med Watch, Forbes Magazine's Best of the Web directory.

 

Medical Dictionary
National Institutes of Health | Department of Health & Human Services

Mental Health Dictionary
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services

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