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  1. Drugs.com – Know More. Be Sure.

    Search 24,000+ prescription, OTC, and natural medications. Peer-reviewed, clinically sourced drug information for safer, smarter health decisions.

  2. Drugs & Medications A to Z - Drugs.com

    A basic overview of each product is provided (including dosages, possible drug interactions, side effects and contraindications) along with safety and/or efficacy ratings.

  3. Drug Interaction Checker - Find Unsafe Combinations

    Nov 5, 2025 · Use Drugs.com’s Drug Interaction Checker, trusted by doctors and patients, to instantly review your meds for unsafe combinations.

  4. Pill Identifier - Quickly Find and ID your Drugs (with pictures)

    Use our Pill Identifier tool to instantly match by imprint, shape, color, drug name, or NDC code. Access over 11,500 drug images, updated daily.

  5. Drug Classification & Categories | Drugs.com

    A drug may be classified by the chemical type of the active ingredient or by the way it is used to treat a particular condition. Each drug can be classified into one or more drug classes.

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    Comprehensive and up-to-date drug news for both consumers and healthcare professionals.

  7. New FDA Drug Approvals for 2025 - Drugs.com

    3 days ago · Up to date information on the latest FDA drug approvals. Includes list of most recent approvals, the conditions approved for, and the approval history.

  8. GHB Drug: Effects, Hazards & Methods of Abuse - Drugs.com

    The sodium salt of GHB, the brand product Xyrem (sodium oxybate), is classified as a Schedule III drug by the DEA when prescribed and used legally in a patient restricted-access program.

  9. Lynkuet: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Warnings - Drugs.com

    Oct 28, 2025 · The drug targets specific KNDy neurons in the hypothalamus region of the brain. When estrogen levels drop during menopause, these neurons become overactive, disrupting …

  10. Ketamine Abuse, Hazards & Overdose - Drugs.com

    Widespread ketamine abuse began in the late 1970s as subcultures experimented with the drug. It has more recently been used as a “club drug”, often by teens and young adults at dance …