Saturday, April 24, 2010

"Ask the Pharmacist" at Everyday Health

Everyday Health, Inc. recently launched a new service called “Ask a Pharmacist.” This online service puts consumers in touch with licensed pharmacists. Do you have a question about a specific drug? The service is free and questions are generally answered within seventy-two hours of submission. Given that so many patients are taking multiple medications, it's important for consumers to get educated about drug side effects, drug-drug interactions, safety warnings, and updates from the FDA.
“The ‘Ask the Pharmacist’ feature underscores our commitment to delivering new features requested by our users,” says Marjorie Martin. “Drug information is an important content category for our audience and many of our users have questions about proper dosage and potential drug interactions.”
To access the "Ask a Pharmacist" feature, visit the Drugs A-Z section on EverydayHealth.com and you'll have the opportunity to ask a question in the light blue box.

Everyday Health Inc. is a leading provider of online consumer health solutions. The company provides its consumers, advertisers and partners with content and advertising-based services across a broad portfolio of over 25 websites that span the health spectrum – from lifestyle offerings in pregnancy, diet and fitness to in-depth medical content for condition prevention and management. Everyday Health, formerly called Waterfront Media Inc., is headquartered in Brooklyn, NY.

1 comment:

  1. Dear Sir,

    Would you kindly advise me whether Priligy (dapoxetine) requires any doctor's prescription or can be purchased from the web pharmacist or not.

    Thank you.

    Timothy Yip

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