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[HealthLiteracy 2543] Re: Spanish websites w/drug information

Elizabeth Horvath

Mhrsemh at omh.state.ny.us
Wed Dec 3 11:35:33 EST 2008


Not a low literacy site, but you may find useful:

Medicinas, hierbas y suplementos

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/spanish/druginformation.html

Beti Horvath, MLS
Library Services
Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center
New Hampton NY 10958
mhrsemh at omh.state.ny.us
845-374-8700x3625
Fax 845-374-8853



>>> Charles Jackson <cjackson at humana.com> 12/3/2008 10:30 am >>>

Hello, everyone.

I'm looking for free Spanish websites with information on drugs, ideally
at a low-literacy level. I do not find these sites in Spanish: Drug
Digest, AARP: Prescription Drugs, Merck Manual, NIH Office of Dietary
Supplements, Mayo Clinic: Drug Watch. I am trying to identify links for
a Spanish version of wellzone.orgwhich is basic information in everyday
language. I welcome any suggestions for drug information sites in
Spanish. Thank you.

Charles Jackson
Project Manager
Humana Foundation, 500 W. Main St., Louisville, KY 40202
502-580-1245 telephone\voice-mail
502-580-1256 fax

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