Objectives: The research compared the comprehensiveness and accuracy of two online resources that provide drug information: Lexicomp and Wikipedia. Methods: Medication information on five commonly prescribed medications was identified and comparisons were made between resources and the relevant literature. An initial content comparison of the following three categories of medication information was performed: dose and instructions, uses, and adverse effects or warnings. The content comparison included sixteen points of comparison for each of the five investigated medications, totaling eighty content comparisons. For each of the medications, adverse reactions that appeared in only one of the resources were identified. When primary, peer-revi...
Introduction: Consumers commonly use the Internet for immediate drug information. In 2014, Google in...
BACKGROUND: Health information on the Internet is ubiquitous, and its use by health consumers preval...
AIM: To explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) information listed in three ma...
A Review of: Hunter, J. A., Lee, T., & Persaud, N. (2018). A comparison of the content and primary...
The online resource Wikipedia is increasingly used by students for knowledge acquisition and learnin...
The online resource Wikipedia is increasingly used by students for knowledge acquisition and learnin...
The study examined the quality of Wikipedia drug information in terms of completeness and accuracy c...
Objective. This study was conducted to assess the readability of Wikipedia entries for commonly used...
Wikipedia, a free and collaborative Internet encyclopedia, has become one of the most popular source...
This study evaluated whether pharmacogenomic information contained in the Food and Drug Administrati...
Background: Wikipedia is an important source of medical information for both patients and medical pr...
BACKGROUND:Wikipedia's health content is the most frequently visited resource for health information...
<p>Analysis of (A) accuracy and (B) completeness of the German (left panel) and English (right panel...
OBJECTIVE: To compare consistency of adverse drug reaction (ADR) data in publicly available product ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Internationally, generic medicines are increasingly seen as a key strategy ...
Introduction: Consumers commonly use the Internet for immediate drug information. In 2014, Google in...
BACKGROUND: Health information on the Internet is ubiquitous, and its use by health consumers preval...
AIM: To explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) information listed in three ma...
A Review of: Hunter, J. A., Lee, T., & Persaud, N. (2018). A comparison of the content and primary...
The online resource Wikipedia is increasingly used by students for knowledge acquisition and learnin...
The online resource Wikipedia is increasingly used by students for knowledge acquisition and learnin...
The study examined the quality of Wikipedia drug information in terms of completeness and accuracy c...
Objective. This study was conducted to assess the readability of Wikipedia entries for commonly used...
Wikipedia, a free and collaborative Internet encyclopedia, has become one of the most popular source...
This study evaluated whether pharmacogenomic information contained in the Food and Drug Administrati...
Background: Wikipedia is an important source of medical information for both patients and medical pr...
BACKGROUND:Wikipedia's health content is the most frequently visited resource for health information...
<p>Analysis of (A) accuracy and (B) completeness of the German (left panel) and English (right panel...
OBJECTIVE: To compare consistency of adverse drug reaction (ADR) data in publicly available product ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Internationally, generic medicines are increasingly seen as a key strategy ...
Introduction: Consumers commonly use the Internet for immediate drug information. In 2014, Google in...
BACKGROUND: Health information on the Internet is ubiquitous, and its use by health consumers preval...
AIM: To explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) information listed in three ma...