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Updated: July 16, 2008

Advertisements to Consumers

Impact of Direct-to-Consumer Advertising on Prescription Drug Spending Kaiser Family Foundation

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Antibiotics

Antibiotics JAMA Patient Pages PDF File

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Drug Insurance

Prescription Drug Coverage: Basic Information Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

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Financial Issues

Medicare Beneficiaries and Internet Pharmacies Medicare PDF File

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Genetics and Medications (Pharmacogenomics)

Medicines for You National Institute of General Medical Sciences (also in Spanish)

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Herbals and Supplements

Herbals: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly Consumer Health Information Corporation

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Legal Issues

Public Affairs Specialists: On the FDA's Front Line FDA

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Medications During Pregnancy

Medications and Pregnancy University of Virginia Health System (also in Spanish)

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Medications for the Needy

Needy Meds

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New Drugs

A Catalog of FDA Approved Drug Products FDA

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Vitamin & Mineral Supplements

Dietary Supplements: Overview Food and Drug Administration

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Vaccines

All About Vaccines FDA Article for kids

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