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Most drug data includes the pharmaceutical brand name, generic name, a description of the drug or medicine components, presentation (what it looks like), the conditions each drug is licensed for, adult, child and elderly dosage guidance, contra-indications, special precautions, interactions, adverse reactions, manufacturer or marketing authorization holder, availability (typically prescription only) and the date we last updated the information we hold in our database.

Our data is sourced from recognised medical licensing authorities, agencies, regulatory bodies and the pharmaceutical industry.

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In addition to drug and medicine information, epgonline.org contains a series of disease knowledge centres, each of which can only be accessed after registration.

Each disease knowledge centre is designed to assist doctors and healthcare professionals understand best practice in disease or condition diagnosis, treatment and management. Disease knowledge centres typically include an overview of both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to treatment.

epgonline.org disease knowledge centres are either directly sponsored by a pharmaceutical Company or through educational grants. The content of each knowledge centre is fully referenced, peer/regulatory reviewed and written to comply with internationally accepted guidance on the communication of medical and healthcare information. 

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