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sammy
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I use RX list website also, they have professional resources available for everyone to use.
I prefer the Drugs.com interaction checker. Stores my med list for free, also gives the option of general (good) or professional (highly specific) options for details on every possible drug interaction. I love that it tells you if that interaction is a minor, moderate, or severe concern. Very good resource.
Maybe Daily Med has improved, its been about 6months since I tried using it last.
Thank you Lymetoo!!! I always appreciate hearing about good resources.
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Keebler
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First post link has access to many product ingredient listings, scroll down to find the chart. -
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Keebler
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