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Internet Resources

We do not recommend the Internet sites listed below but offer the links for you to evaluate and consider using:

General Health Information

1. MEDLINEplus at http://www.medlineplus.gov/

2. The Merck Manual Home Edition at http://www.merckhomeedition.com

3. New York Online Access to Health (NOAH) at http://www.noah-health.org/

DRUG INFORMATION

1. Drugs Index from WholeHealthMD at
http://www.wholehealthmd.com/refshelf/drugs_index/0,1521,,00.html
2. RxList Drug Information at http://www.rxlist.com/

Internet Search Engines

See the listing of web sites in Section 21: Search Tools in our fact sheet Internet Bookmarks for AIDS

On-Line Consultation

You may want to visit a web site that offers an "Ask-the-Expert" feature. Web sites with "Ask the Expert" medical advice:

1. The Body (AIDS-specific web site) at http://www.thebody.com/experts.shtml

2. Dr. George.com at http://www.doctorgeorge.com/ (Live online consultation; registration required; fee after 30 days.)

3. DrugInfoNet Ask the Doctor (Registration required) at http://www.druginfonet.com/index.php?pageID=ask/askmd4.htm

4. Johns Hopkins AIDS Service "Ask the Expert" at http://www.hopkins-aids.edu/ask.html.

5. MDAdvice.com at http://www.mdadvice.com/ask/ask.htm

6. MyFreeDoctor.com at http://yulan.forest.net/doctor/MyFreeDoctor/MFD/FMPro


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