These medicine database are mostly applicable for users in India only.
Your doctor has prescribed a drug but that particular brand isn’t available in the medical store (or is too expensive). The store chemist, in this case, may look at the chemical composition of the drug and then suggest alternative medicines that have the same salts as the one mentioned in your prescription.
For instance, if the doctor has prescribed Crocin, a branded drug commonly used to treat fever and pain, the main salt in the drug is Paracetamol. The chemist may thus suggest another drug – branded or unbranded – that has similar amount of Paracetamol.
Unbranded (generic) medicines are generally more affordable and effective but some doctors may prefer prescribing branded (more expensive) drugs because of incentives from pharmaceutical companies.
A pediatric surgeon suggested a few online drug databases in India where one can research drugs, study their compositions and also learn about alternate brands. In some cases, the databases may also include the retail prices of drugs.
MIMS.com – MIMS drug database is the most popular reference source among medical professionals in India. The site requires free registration but you may use a Google query like site:mims.comThese sites will obviously help improve your overall knowledge of drugs but it is always advisable to consult your doctor before switching to a substitute.
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