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Default Apr 22, 2020 at 06:09 AM
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Someone suggested that I post this in the main forum instead of just in the medications subform, so I'm just posting it here

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Originally Posted by bluebicycle View Post
Hey, so I randomly stumbled upon what I like to call one of PC's "hidden resources."

This resource allows you to search through other users' ratings for medications. It is much like drugs.com and rxlist.com where people can rate meds and leave detailed reviews, but this one is PC's very own! (Excuse the weird screenshots. I'm using Safari on a MacBook Pro, and I guess some images don't render properly.)

Click the image below to make it bigger. (Or if you're on a mobile device, tap the image.)
Rating medications on PC

To get to that page, look at the upper right corner of any page on the forum. You should see a dropdown menu called "Quick Links," like so:
Rating medications on PC

Just thought some people might find this useful. I have never heard of this until I found it by chance the other day.
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