Drug and Supplement Information

The opens new windowNLM Drug Information Portal provides access to selected drug information from the National Library of Medicine, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and other agencies. This resource contains information about more than 49,000 different drugs.

opens new windowDailyMed offers high-quality information about marketed drugs. Drug labels on this site are the most recent submitted by manufacturers to the Food and Drug Administration and currently in use. The drug labels have been reformatted to make them easy to read.

opens new windowHerbs at a Glance provides brief fact sheets with details about specific herbs or botanicals. The fact sheets include common names, potential side effects and cautions, scientific evaluation, and resources for more information.

Disclaimer: This guide's purpose is to provide resources related to general health & wellness. Some resources may contain information that is the opinion of the author and not necessarily that of a physician.Only health professionals can interpret and individualize information for a specific person's condition or health situation. Please consult a health professional for specific medical questions.

opens new windowDietary Supplement Label Database from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) contains information taken from product labels of approximately 76,000 dietary supplements available in the U.S. marketplace. This free resource includes most of the different nutritional supplement products sold. Find more information about supplements by searching product name, ingredients, or manufacturer.

opens new windowDietary Supplement Factsheets are available through the National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements. The factsheets cover vitamins, minerals, herbs, probiotics, and other supplements. Many of these resources are available in English and Spanish for consumers as well as health professionals.