The users guide
to prescription drugs
and supplements
Finding the right
medication is important
Let RateADrug help.
Evaluate your current medication
Compare conventional and alternative therapies
Get information without drug company bias
Follow Us
On Twitter,
Click here
Sign In
Create Account
PreMed PREP
FAQs
About Us
Contact Us
|
Compare Treatments
|
Evaluate Your Treatment
|
Symptom Feedback
|
Drugs A to Z
|
Supplements A to Z
|
More Tools
Celebrity Health
Health Tips
Bizarre Treatments
Medical Tourism
Health Tips for Depression
Health Tips for Hypertension
Health Tips for Respiratory Illnesses
Health Tips for Low Libido
Search for a Treatment
Find Treatments by Condition
Acid Reflux & Heartburn
Acne
Addison's des
Alcoholism
Allergic Reaction
Allergies
Alopecia Areata
Altitude Sickness / Mountain Sickness
Alzheimer's
Amblyopia
Anemia
Anesthetic Reversal
Anesthetics
Angina (Chest Pain)
Angioedema
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Anti-Aging & Cell Health
Anti-Inflammatory
Antioxidant
Anxiety
Apotic Dermatitis
Arrhythmia (Irregular Heartbeat)
Arteriosclerosis
Arthritis
Asthma & Breathing Difficulty
Astigmatism
Atherosclerosis & Arterial Disease
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD)
Autism
Autoimmune Urticaria
Bacterial Infection
Bacterial Infections
Barratt osophergous
Benign Tumors / Cysts
Bipolar Disorder / Manic-Depression
Birth Control
Bladder Disorder
Bleeding disorder
Brain Trauma
Breast Cancer
Bronchitis
Burn Injury
Cancer
Celiac Disease
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Circulation
Cirrhosis of the liver
Cold
Cold
Constipation
Crohn's Disease
Cushing's Syndrome
Cystic Fibrosis
Depression
Dermatomyositis
Detoxification
Diabetes Type 1
Diabetes Type 2
Diarrhea & Bowel Disorder
Digestive Aids
Displasia
Drug Addiction
Ear Infection
Eating Disorder
Eczema
Edema
Enlarged Prostate (BHP)
Epilepsy
Epilepsy, Seizure & Spasm
Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Eye & Vision Problem
Fever
Fibromyalgia
Flu
Fungal Infection
Gastrius
Gastrointestinal & Stomach Problem
Gastroparesis
Gingivitis
Glaucoma
Gliomas
Gout
Hair Loss / Thinning
Harth pain
Hashimoto's Hypothyroidism
Hay Fever
Headache
Heart Attack
Heart Disease
Hemorrhage (Blood Loss)
Hemorrhoids
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Herpes
High blood pressure
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
High Cholesterol
HIV / AIDS
Hormone Imbalance
Hperkemia
Hughes syndrome
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Huntington's Disease
Hyperparathyroid hypercalcemia
Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Immune System Support
Incontinence
Insomnia & Sleeping Disorder
Insonmia
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Joint Support
Kidney Disorder
Labor & Childbirth
Leprosy
Lichan planus
Lichen sclerosus
Liver Disorder
Lou Gehrig's Disease
Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension)
Lung Cancer
Lung Disease
Lupus
Malaria
Male Enhancement
Mcardle's Disease
Medicine / Fluid Absorption
Meniere's disease
Meniere's Disease & Vertigo
Meningitis
Menopause
Mental Health
Microscopic colitis
Migraine
Mild splenomegaly
Motion Sickness
Mouth & Gum Disorder
MRSA
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Muscle Building
Muscle Sprains & Strains
Muscle Strength
Muscular Dystrophy
Myasthenia Gravis
Narcolepsy
Nausea
Nerve Damage
Neuralgia
Nutrient Deficiency
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis & Bone Disease
Ovarian Cysts
Pain Relief
Pancreatic Cancer
Parasites
Parkinson
Parkinsons
Parkinson's Disease
Perioral parasthesia
Pneumonia
Poison & Overdose
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) & Menstruation
Prostate Cancer
Protrusion of the disc
Psoriasis
Raynaud's Disease
Reproductive Health & Fertility
Respiratory Tract Infection
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rickets
Rosacea
Sarcoidosis
Schizophrenia & Psychotic Disorders
Scleroderma
Severe headache
Sexual Dysfunction
Sexually Transmitted Illness (STI)
Shojrens syndrome
Sinusitis (Sinus Infection)
Sjogren's Syndrome / Dry Mouth
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
Skin Disorder
Skin Rash
Smoking Cessation
Social Anxiety Disorder
Staphylococcal Infections
Stress
Stroke
Surgical Recovery
Swellinghands
Swine Flu (H1N1)
Syringomyeli
Tay-Sachs Disease
Thrombosis (Blood Clot)
Transplant Rejection & Recovery
Trauma Recovery
Tuberculosis
Ulcer
Ulcerative Colitis
Ulcerative proctitus
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Urticarial vaculitis
Vasculitis
Vomiting
Warts
Weight Loss & Metabolism
Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome (WPW)
Wrinkles
Yeast & Vaginal Infection
Browse by name:
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Aa-Ab
|
Ac
|
Ad-Ak
|
Al
|
Am
|
An-Ap
|
Aq-Ar
|
As-Az
Ba-Bd
|
Be-Bh
|
Bi-Bo
|
Bp-Br
|
Bs-Bz
Ca
|
Cb-Ce
|
Cf-Ch
|
Ci
|
Cj-Cl
|
Cm-Co
|
Cp-Cz
Da-Dd
|
De
|
Df-Di
|
Dj-Do
|
Dp-Dz
Ea-El
|
Em-Ep
|
Eq-Es
|
Et
|
Eu-Ez
Fa-Fd
|
Fe-Fh
|
Fi-Fk
|
Fl
|
Fm-Ft
|
Fu-Fz
Ha-He
|
Hf-Hz
Ia-Il
|
Im-In
|
Io-Ip
|
Iq-Iz
La-Ld
|
Le
|
Lf-Ln
|
Lo
|
Lp-Lz
Ma-Md
|
Me-Meo
|
Mep-Mes
|
Met
|
Meu-Mi
|
Mj-Mo
|
Mp-Mz
Na
|
Nb-Nh
|
Ni
|
Nj-Nz
Oa-Op
|
Oq-Ow
|
Ox-Oz
Pa
|
Pb-Pe
|
Pf-Ph
|
Pi
|
Pj-Pr
|
Ps-Pz
Ra-Rd
|
Re
|
Rf-Rz
Sa-Sd
|
Se-Sh
|
Si
|
Sj-So
|
Sp-Sub
|
Suc-Sul
|
Sum-Sz
Ta-Td
|
Te
|
Tf-Th
|
Ti
|
Tj-Tq
|
Tra-Tri
|
Trj-Tz
Clozapine
Clozapine
View / Add User Comments
(5)
User Ratings
Out of 10
Satisfaction
9.3
8.5
Effectiveness
8.7
Side Effects
8.6
Holistic Benefits
RateADrug users have reported 18 Clozapine side effects and 9 Clozapine benefits.
Be better informed.
Are you taking Clozapine?
Yes
|
No
Get Help
Evaluate Your Treatment
Drug Information
Compare Treatments
Symptom Feedback
Health Tips
User Comments
Treatment Information
Description
|
Uses & Side Effects
|
Warnings
There is currently no information to display in this section. RateADrug provides information about drugs and supplements though a wiki format provided by researchers, health care providers and others. We encourage you to add to this description by clicking on the button below.
There is currently no information to display in this section. RateADrug provides information about drugs and supplements though a wiki format provided by researchers, health care providers and others. We encourage you to add to this description by clicking on the button below.
There is currently no information to display in this section. RateADrug provides information about drugs and supplements though a wiki format provided by researchers, health care providers and others. We encourage you to add to this description by clicking on the button below.
Thank you for contribution; We will review your submission and post content after approval.
View / Add User Comments
(5)
Suggest changes to this description
Close
You can suggest changes to the above desctiption.
Your Email Address
Enter your Email
Enter Valid Email
-Enter your suggestion
What drug or supplement are you looking for?
Is your medication putting you at risk?
Find out in under 5 minutes
Identify possible side effects
Compare treatment options
Track changes in effectiveness ratings
Start here:
Find the best treatment for
your condition.
Explore traditional and alternative therapies
available to you
See how each treatment has been rated by
other users
To get started, select your condition
--Select One--
Acid Reflux & Heartburn
Acne
Addison's des
Alcoholism
Allergic Reaction
Allergies
Alopecia Areata
Altitude Sickness / Mountain Sickness
Alzheimer's
Amblyopia
Anemia
Anesthetic Reversal
Anesthetics
Angina (Chest Pain)
Angioedema
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Anti-Aging & Cell Health
Anti-Inflammatory
Antioxidant
Anxiety
Apotic Dermatitis
Arrhythmia (Irregular Heartbeat)
Arteriosclerosis
Arthritis
Asthma & Breathing Difficulty
Astigmatism
Atherosclerosis & Arterial Disease
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD)
Autism
Autoimmune Urticaria
Bacterial Infection
Bacterial Infections
Barratt osophergous
Benign Tumors / Cysts
Bipolar Disorder / Manic-Depression
Birth Control
Bladder Disorder
Bleeding disorder
Brain Trauma
Breast Cancer
Bronchitis
Burn Injury
Cancer
Celiac Disease
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Circulation
Cirrhosis of the liver
Cold
Cold
Constipation
Crohn's Disease
Cushing's Syndrome
Cystic Fibrosis
Depression
Dermatomyositis
Detoxification
Diabetes Type 1
Diabetes Type 2
Diarrhea & Bowel Disorder
Digestive Aids
Displasia
Drug Addiction
Ear Infection
Eating Disorder
Eczema
Edema
Enlarged Prostate (BHP)
Epilepsy
Epilepsy, Seizure & Spasm
Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Eye & Vision Problem
Fever
Fibromyalgia
Flu
Fungal Infection
Gastrius
Gastrointestinal & Stomach Problem
Gastroparesis
Gingivitis
Glaucoma
Gliomas
Gout
Hair Loss / Thinning
Harth pain
Hashimoto's Hypothyroidism
Hay Fever
Headache
Heart Attack
Heart Disease
Hemorrhage (Blood Loss)
Hemorrhoids
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Herpes
High blood pressure
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
High Cholesterol
HIV / AIDS
Hormone Imbalance
Hperkemia
Hughes syndrome
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Huntington's Disease
Hyperparathyroid hypercalcemia
Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Immune System Support
Incontinence
Insomnia & Sleeping Disorder
Insonmia
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Joint Support
Kidney Disorder
Labor & Childbirth
Leprosy
Lichan planus
Lichen sclerosus
Liver Disorder
Lou Gehrig's Disease
Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension)
Lung Cancer
Lung Disease
Lupus
Malaria
Male Enhancement
Mcardle's Disease
Medicine / Fluid Absorption
Meniere's disease
Meniere's Disease & Vertigo
Meningitis
Menopause
Mental Health
Microscopic colitis
Migraine
Mild splenomegaly
Motion Sickness
Mouth & Gum Disorder
MRSA
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Muscle Building
Muscle Sprains & Strains
Muscle Strength
Muscular Dystrophy
Myasthenia Gravis
Narcolepsy
Nausea
Nerve Damage
Neuralgia
Nutrient Deficiency
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis & Bone Disease
Ovarian Cysts
Pain Relief
Pancreatic Cancer
Parasites
Parkinson
Parkinsons
Parkinson's Disease
Perioral parasthesia
Pneumonia
Poison & Overdose
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) & Menstruation
Prostate Cancer
Protrusion of the disc
Psoriasis
Raynaud's Disease
Reproductive Health & Fertility
Respiratory Tract Infection
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rickets
Rosacea
Sarcoidosis
Schizophrenia & Psychotic Disorders
Scleroderma
Severe headache
Sexual Dysfunction
Sexually Transmitted Illness (STI)
Shojrens syndrome
Sinusitis (Sinus Infection)
Sjogren's Syndrome / Dry Mouth
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
Skin Disorder
Skin Rash
Smoking Cessation
Social Anxiety Disorder
Staphylococcal Infections
Stress
Stroke
Surgical Recovery
Swellinghands
Swine Flu (H1N1)
Syringomyeli
Tay-Sachs Disease
Thrombosis (Blood Clot)
Transplant Rejection & Recovery
Trauma Recovery
Tuberculosis
Ulcer
Ulcerative Colitis
Ulcerative proctitus
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Urticarial vaculitis
Vasculitis
Vomiting
Warts
Weight Loss & Metabolism
Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome (WPW)
Wrinkles
Yeast & Vaginal Infection
Get feedback on your symptoms or
ask a medical question.
Can You Help? See Requests for Feedback
Try adding more purple to your diet!
Purple foods such as concord grapes, blueberries, plums, pomegranates, acai berries, red wine, and even eggplants are very high in antioxidants. Purple foods have been shown to protect your heart and vision, promote mental focus, and increase longevity. Research has indicated that purple foods may even be used to prevent or cure cancer.
- Mark
Share your favorite health tip
View more health tips
Clozapine Comments
08 Feb 2019
Clozapine is very dangerous, and needs close monitoring. My son (16 years old) was on it and the doctors at Greater Glasgow and Clyde Mental Health unit failed to monitor his bloods as protocol. They red alert went unobserved and 5 days after the alert the Doctor withdrew him altogether from Clozapine. He should signs 10 before with an Amber alert and they were suppose to monitor his blood twice weekly which did not happen. Anyway Christmas and New Year bank holidays were more important to his circle of medical care. He ended up doing really well on Clozapine until neutrophil levels were a concern and they withdrew administrating the medication 5 days after the alert causing him to go into supersensitivity Psychosis and was the most dreadful effects I have ever seen, He was catatonic at one stage, could not toilet himself, unaware of his surroundings, bizarre behavior. It is now 5 weeks from this happening and they still have not been able to stabilize him and immediately starting titrating him on Amisulphride (no real effects) and giving him Olanzapine when required. My advice to everybody would be to be more aware of doctors and how they actually do monitor patients. Looking at the bigger picture of the circle of care involved in your care as an inpatient on Clozapine ie the Pharmacist, Patient Monitoring System (Pharma Company). Consultants, Inpatient Charge Nurses and Hospital Laboratory all involved in the administration and monitoring of patients all failed to monitor my son and his Blood Alert. - You might be told your in save hands - MAKE SURE YOU ARE! and investigate how they are monitoring and looking after your blood results - SHOCKING! but true personal story.
—Posted by Anonymous
18 Mar 2018
I am a 35 year old male and suffer from schizophrenia. Clozapine has been able to help me significantly. I have not had any major problems with it impacting my white blood cell count. The only down side is that the drug has left me with some urinary incontinence and as a result I wear a diaper or a mens incontinent brief from time to time.
—Posted by Anonymous
17 May 2011
Clozapine was prescribed after 3 other atypical meds failed to perform. I must state that the previous medication were not give amble time to determine their effectness. When I asked the doctor why did he not wait before he prescribed clozapine he shouted at me DO YOU WANT YOUR WIFE WELL OR NOT. His aggorance was unprofessional. In fact when he released her from the hospital I had no idea she needed blood test. His main goal was to get her out as soon as possible. To this day I think other meds could have served the same purpose if they would have treated her for a longer period of time. This has been a nightmare for both my wife and myself and by the grace of God and being married over 50 years has enable us to battle this disease.
—Posted by mcmurphy
View / Add User Comments
(5)
View complaints against doctors and businesses for free
See complaints near:
Exclusive Features
New
Celebrity Health Stories
Medical Tourism Saves A Bundle
Bizarre Treatments That Save Lives
Health Tips for Hypertension
Health Tips for Depression
Health Tips for Respiratory Illnesses
Health Tips for Low Libido
Famous People with Psoriasis
LeAnn Rimes
SmallLeAnn_Rimes.jpg
LeAnn Rimes
At one time, scaly patches of psoriasis covered 80 percent of Grammy winning singer LeAnn Rimes' body.
Evaluate This Treatment
User Ratings
Comments
(5)
More About This Treatment
Share Your Experiences with
Clozapine
How has
Clozapine
affected you?
Describe your experience with this treatment.
Create a display name
(optional):
Notify me when someone adds a new comment
I would like to upload a video with this comment
I have read and agree to the RateADrug.com
Terms of Use
.
Required!
Email Address:
(will remain absolutely private)
Enter Email
Enter Valid Email
Upload Video:
Max file size:
100 MB
. Max length:
10 min
.
File Format: (.AVI, .3GP, .MOV, .MP4, .FLV, .MPEG, .SWF, .MKV )
User Comments and videos for
Clozapine
Share your views and experiences, and ger feedback from others.
08 Feb 2019
Clozapine is very dangerous, and needs close monitoring. My son (16 years old) was on it and the doctors at Greater Glasgow and Clyde Mental Health unit failed to monitor his bloods as protocol. They red alert went unobserved and 5 days after the alert the Doctor withdrew him altogether from Clozapine. He should signs 10 before with an Amber alert and they were suppose to monitor his blood twice weekly which did not happen. Anyway Christmas and New Year bank holidays were more important to his circle of medical care. He ended up doing really well on Clozapine until neutrophil levels were a concern and they withdrew administrating the medication 5 days after the alert causing him to go into supersensitivity Psychosis and was the most dreadful effects I have ever seen, He was catatonic at one stage, could not toilet himself, unaware of his surroundings, bizarre behavior. It is now 5 weeks from this happening and they still have not been able to stabilize him and immediately starting titrating him on Amisulphride (no real effects) and giving him Olanzapine when required. My advice to everybody would be to be more aware of doctors and how they actually do monitor patients. Looking at the bigger picture of the circle of care involved in your care as an inpatient on Clozapine ie the Pharmacist, Patient Monitoring System (Pharma Company). Consultants, Inpatient Charge Nurses and Hospital Laboratory all involved in the administration and monitoring of patients all failed to monitor my son and his Blood Alert. - You might be told your in save hands - MAKE SURE YOU ARE! and investigate how they are monitoring and looking after your blood results - SHOCKING! but true personal story.
—Posted by Anonymous
Respond
Display Name:
Email:
(Required)
Notify me of new comments
Email me monthly survey results
Sending...
I agree to the
Terms of Use
18 Mar 2018
I am a 35 year old male and suffer from schizophrenia. Clozapine has been able to help me significantly. I have not had any major problems with it impacting my white blood cell count. The only down side is that the drug has left me with some urinary incontinence and as a result I wear a diaper or a mens incontinent brief from time to time.
—Posted by Anonymous
Respond
Display Name:
Email:
(Required)
Notify me of new comments
Email me monthly survey results
Sending...
I agree to the
Terms of Use
17 May 2011
Clozapine was prescribed after 3 other atypical meds failed to perform. I must state that the previous medication were not give amble time to determine their effectness. When I asked the doctor why did he not wait before he prescribed clozapine he shouted at me DO YOU WANT YOUR WIFE WELL OR NOT. His aggorance was unprofessional. In fact when he released her from the hospital I had no idea she needed blood test. His main goal was to get her out as soon as possible. To this day I think other meds could have served the same purpose if they would have treated her for a longer period of time. This has been a nightmare for both my wife and myself and by the grace of God and being married over 50 years has enable us to battle this disease.
—Posted by mcmurphy
Respond
Display Name:
Email:
(Required)
Notify me of new comments
Email me monthly survey results
Sending...
I agree to the
Terms of Use
29 Oct 2010
Have leg pain and now have parkinson symptoms such as shuffling legs, slope back and unsteadiness. Need walker to get around and have shortness of breath. Thus I cant walk very far {10yards b4 I need to stop to catch my breath.
—Posted by mcmurphy
Respond
Display Name:
Email:
(Required)
Notify me of new comments
Email me monthly survey results
Sending...
I agree to the
Terms of Use
07 Aug 2010
Clozerpine was great for symptoms mentally but hell on the blood and the constant blood work is a nightmare let alone inconveince to going on vacation or doing anything in normal life.Its out of the question.To tired and not alert enough to work or other chores and I found weakened strength. Drooling is embarrassing and I cant help it .The inconveince of pharmacy carriers and doctors with guts and knowledge enough to monitor it is the worse side effect of all! Its a wrestle with the government to get the care u need!You cant have chocolate or caffeine or it drops the heart rate enough to crash your heart SELF TESTED!So u cant enjoy food either. Which is better life or death but either way life is hell for my son Steven.We are now at the point of his blood levels is so low we have had to take him off it and WE tell you its DANGEROUS!!! If you can control at all with risperadone DO IT! thIS DRUG SHOULD BE YOUR ABSOLUTE FINAL CHOICE! STEVEN STARTED TREATMENT AT 15 NOW 22 AND LOOKING WEAKER DAILY! iT ATE HIS RED AND WHITE BLOOD CELLS UP ALONG WITH HEMOGLOBIN AND NUTRAFILS!HE HAS TOLD ME HIS MOM HE REFUSES TO EVER GO BACK ON IT IF IT MEANS EARLY DEATH LET HIM DO IT IN AS MUCH PEACE AS HE CAN HAVE AND ENJOY WHAT HE CAN BECAUSE HE KNOWS ITS NOT GONNA BE LONG IF THIS KEEPS UP.THINK VERY HARD BEFORE YOU ALLOW IT GIVEN!
—Posted by STEVEN CATER AND MOTHER ANGELA CATER
Respond
Display Name:
Email:
(Required)
Notify me of new comments
Email me monthly survey results
Sending...
I agree to the
Terms of Use
10 May 2011
In 3 years our son has only had Risperidone. We knew nothing about the illness and unfortunately this med has not helped greatly. He is on B3, B6, B9, Vit C, Vit E, Manganese, Zinc, Selenium, Omega 3 etc as per Hoffer's Orthomolecular programme and he is getting better slowly. I also give him Seagreens. I have also just started him on Holy Basil, (omnicrom sanctum), which is an antioxidant with many other properties. Have just read about crushing 2 cardamom pods to make a tea with honey and using Borage flowers and young leaves to make teas to help, (not sure what is in the cardamom but Borage is antioxidant - I did read not to use that long term though). He loves Green Tea with honey and some juice - antioxidant and also Pukka Herbs Tulsi Tea. again with honey. There are other programs like Eck's hair testing in US and Dr Wilson who then does a tailor made vitamin/mineral/amino acid plan and diet. I have also just ordered a book about cerebral allergies from Amazon - wheat/dairy & gluten have been cut from our son's diet recently after I noticed a correllation with severity of symptoms. There is a lot of info but hard to find unless you have some pointers - hope this is of help to you Angela & Steven and anyone else who reads it. I have no faith in the Psychiatrist and nurse - I know they are just following guidelines but they dismiss my ideas as bunkum and have such narrow minds, I wonder if it would be the same if their child was affected?
—Posted by Fluffy 1
Health begins with knowledge. Share your
experience and see how you compare with others:
Rate
Clozapine
:
How Effective has it been for you?
-10
0
10
Worse
Better
Click to select rating
Have you experienced Side Effects?
0
10
None
Severe
Click to select rating
Would you recommend it to others?
0
10
No
Yes
Click to select rating
For Your Health
Celebrity Health
Learn how your favorite celebrities cope with illnesses
Medical Tourism
Save money with medical procedures over seas
Bizarre Treatments
What are the weirdest treatments in the world? Find out.
Hypertension
Health tips for high blood pressure
Depression
Health tips for depression
Respiratory Illness
Tips for healthy respiration
Birth Control
Birth control methods reviewed
Affiliates
click here
Directory of Sponsored Services
Health begins with Knowledge. Visit our sponsors on your journey to a healthier, happier life.
Patient Resources
Legal / Regulatory Notices
Health Practitioners
Wellness Products
Clinical Trials / Research
Lifestyle
Medication Name:
© 2009 RateADrug.com All rights reserved.