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This page presents frequently asked questions about drugs. Answers include information on what alcoholism means, how a person can get help for an alcohol problem, what a safe level of drinking is, whe... Details >
As a parent, you have the power to prevent your child or teenager from using and abusing alcohol and other drugs. Talk with your children about what drugs are, the dangers in using them, and what they... Details >
This page presents the most frequently asked questions and answers on drug-free workplace issues. Each answer provides links to more detailed information about the topic found elsewhere on the Working... Details >
Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace, U.S. Department of Labor
This site, part of HHS' National Women's Health Information Center, provides girls ages 10-16 with information on fitness, nutrition, stress management, disabilities, chronic illness, relationships wi... Details >
Browse this site for information related to the programs and services of the Center for drug Evaluation and Research (CDER). Includes data, research findings, regulations, career opportunities at CDER... Details >
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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The AIDSinfo Drug Database provides fact sheets on HIV/AIDS related drugs. The fact sheets describe the drug's use, pharmacology, side effects, and other information. The database includes approved an... Details >
This page presents facts about alcohol- and other drug-related birth defects. Information cover use of alcohol and other drugs during pregnancy, incidence/prevalence of alcohol and other drug-related ... Details >
This online checkup provides players with the truth about some illegal drugs and the dangers to users' health.... Details >
This page links to information sheets about drugs. Topics include alcohol, cocaine/crack, ecstasy, steroids, tobacco, and more.... Details >
Prescription drug advertisements can provide useful information for consumers to work with their health care providers to make wise decisions about treatment. Learn about correct and incorrect version... Details >
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration