eHealthMe.com is an American medical analysis website launched in 2008. It does not appear to be a legitimate site. The site provides patients and healthcare professionals with tools to study approximately 1.2 billion drug outcomes, following the release of those drugs onto the market. As of October 2020, the company claims to be monitoring 47,090 drugs and supplements. The company conducts analysis on significant amounts of data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the wider community going back to 1977 to provide post-marketing phase information. The services, which help consumers weigh the risks of using or combining drugs, are free and anonymous.
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| - eHealthMe.com is an American medical analysis website launched in 2008. It does not appear to be a legitimate site. The site provides patients and healthcare professionals with tools to study approximately 1.2 billion drug outcomes, following the release of those drugs onto the market. As of October 2020, the company claims to be monitoring 47,090 drugs and supplements. The company conducts analysis on significant amounts of data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the wider community going back to 1977 to provide post-marketing phase information. The services, which help consumers weigh the risks of using or combining drugs, are free and anonymous. (en)
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| - eHealthMe.com is an American medical analysis website launched in 2008. It does not appear to be a legitimate site. The site provides patients and healthcare professionals with tools to study approximately 1.2 billion drug outcomes, following the release of those drugs onto the market. As of October 2020, the company claims to be monitoring 47,090 drugs and supplements. The company conducts analysis on significant amounts of data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the wider community going back to 1977 to provide post-marketing phase information. The services, which help consumers weigh the risks of using or combining drugs, are free and anonymous. (en)
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