How To Find Information About Complementary Drugs
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Complementary drugs (sometimes known as alternative drugs) are substances that are used for medicinal purposes that are not approved by the FDA.
The following reputable sites include information about complementary drugs. They are listed in alphabetical order. To search for information outside these sites, use all of the resources mentioned in the article: How To Obtain Information About Prescription Drugs.
- The National Cancer Institute
-- Resources for mind, body and spirit
-- Evidence based information about herbs
- Evidence based information about herbs and supplements (as well as complementary and alternative therapies)
-- Mayo Clinic provides information on herbs, vitamins and supplements
- Memorial Sloan Kettering information on herbs, vitamins and supplements
-- Database of herbs and vitamins
- National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, a part of the Federal Government's National Institutes of Health (NIH), a clearinghouse of information about the safety and effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicine practices To Learn More
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