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Cancer patients receiving drugs to lower the risk of anaemia may be...
Published Tuesday 01 December 2009
Chemotherapy can result in insomnia
Insomnia occurs in approximately three-quarters of cancer patients who have undergone chemotherapy....
Published Tuesday 01 December 2009
Osteoarthritis risk increased by high exercise levels
Men and women in middle age who exercise on a regular basis...
Published Monday 30 November 2009
Cancer genome changes increase cervical cancer relapse risk
Patients with cervical cancer are three to four times more likely to...
Published Sunday 29 November 2009
Number of Americans with diabetes expected to double by 2034
The number of people developing diabetes in the US is expected to...
Published Sunday 29 November 2009
H1N1 virus appears to increase asthma risk in children
Asthma is a significant risk factor in children who have contracted the...
Published Sunday 29 November 2009
New treatment could prevent thrombosis in PAD patients
Thrombosis is a common side effect in patients undergoing bypass surgery for...
Published Sunday 29 November 2009
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How to use the epgonline.org drug and medicine database
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Pharmaceutical Product or Drug Name | Drug Classification | A to Z Diseases and Conditions
EPG contains more than 110,000 pages of drug and medicine data along with medical guidelines, disease information, treatment guides, clinical trial reports and medical news. Many users find the search tool with catagorised search results of value, however our clinical information can also be browsed using the top and right hand navigation on every page.
To quickly access drug information, browse by
the A to Z drug index (also available in Dutch, German, French, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian)
pharmaceutical product classifications
browse by disease or condition
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.
Information within this database is not intended as a replacement for appropriate medical education or training, nor is it warranted as being complete or accurate. By accessing the data users accept and adhere to our terms of use policy.
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.
Other forms of access
Additionally, www.epgonline.org provides access to it’s data via a mobile device (including iPhone) compatable interface at www.epgonline.org/mobile email updates and RSS feeds





