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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

A lot of people, not surprisingly, are looking for the
ingredients--chemical structure and excipients--of various popular
medications, as well as customer service contact information. If you don't
have access to the PDR, your first attempt should be to just type in the
medication name as part of a URL, e.g., <www.boniva.com>. For most of the
heavily marketed drugs, manufacturers have set up web sites with this type
of URL to make it easy for consumers to find. Even if it's not the exact
URL for the site, as often as not, they'll have bought all the similar
domain names, and set them up to automatically direct you to the correct
one, e.g., <http://www.4boniva.com/>.

Once there, look for links directed at the prescribing professional. One of
them will usually point to the full prescribing information.

I hope this helps people find this information more readily.

Joe Ellison
Chicago, IL
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