Brochure created by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices
Information about how to safely use your medications
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
This website was created by the Institute of Safe Medication Practices and is dedicated to preventing medication errors. This website has HONcode certification.
This National Medical Library website provides drug information on drugs on the market in the United States. This website has HONcode certification.
This National Library of Medicine website provides a list of links to governmental drug related websites.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Information about specific medications, herbals, and dietary supplements
Find information on prescription and over-the-counter drugs, dietary supplements, and herbal supplemnets.
This website allows you to create a schedule for taking your medications. Pictures of your medications can be added.
This governmental agency provides fact sheets on specific herbs.
This website is focused upon providing information programs designed to help patients who are unable to afford their medications and health care costs.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
A list of questions that you can ask your doctor or pharmacist before taking a medication for the first time.
Website created by the American Health-System Pharmacists to help patients safely take their medications. Resources include: My Medication List, information on how to administer medications, and other medication safety information.
Department of Health and Human Services and the National Library of Medicine.
Southwest Pennsylvania Environmental Health Project.
Provides tips for “breaking the pathways of exposure” in your home. Includes ways to reduce your exposure to air, water, noise and light pollutants and a toolkit for medical personnel: “Health Concerns in the Era of Gas Drilling.”
Office of the Surgeon General and the National Human Genome Research Institute. This resource allows you to create a family medical history that you can store or print. It is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian.
from the American Heart Association
National Library of Medicine. Provides information about the effects of genetic variations on human health.
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases: National Multicultural Outreach Initiative.
Department of Pediatrics at the University of Buffalo.
Designed to help educators, teachers, parents, families and the community communicate physical and mental health science education concepts to students K-12 through health educational resources such as games, activities, and lesson plans.
Governmental website focused on HIV/AIDS information.
National Library of Medicine Facebook site focused upon resources for caregivers.
The following presentation is from the Mental Health Care is Health Care Conference on June 3, 2011.
Mental Health Resources for Patients, Providers, and Caregivers by Heather McEwen & Rienne Johnson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
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