Even Pharmaceutical Apps are Expensive

Pharmaceuticals are notoriously costly, and it appears that pharmaceutical apps will follow the same trend. MedSnap ID, an app that helps you identify and track pills for potential potentially negative interactions will cost you $70 USD per year. Another pharma app, Lexicomp will cost you $75 to $595. At that rate, you’re probably better off just calling your doctor or going to your pharmacist. Walgreens has a database that is free to browse:

A drug interaction is an adverse reaction caused by a combination of drugs.

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