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Drug Library



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Welcome to our Prescription Drug Library, powered by MediResourceTM. This is your source for easy-to-use information on prescription drugs.

Find out about the following:

  • how your medication works
  • the right way to take it
  • when you shouldn't take it
  • possible side effects
  • what drugs shouldn't be taken together
  • and more
Just type the drug name (or part of the name) in the box above and click GO. Or click on a letter to find all of the drug names beginning with that letter.

Uncertain about brand names and common names?

All medications have both common (generic) and brand names. The brand name is the name under which a specific manufacturer markets a product (e.g., Tylenol®). The common name is the standard name of the medicine (e.g., acetaminophen). The label on your medicine will state the brand name, common name, or both. It will also give important dosage information.

Disclaimer.

The information within this website is for American audiences only. The information in the MediResource Drug and Disease Databases is for informational purposes only and must not be used or relied upon for making a diagnosis or treatment decision. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition. The information is not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, drug interactions or adverse effects. It should not be construed to indicate that the use of a particular drug is safe, appropriate or effective for you. It should not be relied upon or interpreted as a recommendation for any specific treatment plan, product or course of action. The information on the site is not intended as a substitute of any kind for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Speak to your healthcare professional before taking any product, changing your lifestyle, or beginning or discontinuing any course of treatment. If you suspect that you are ill or may have a medical emergency, contact a physician, a health professional or call 911 immediately.