Pill Advised is an online health tool where you can enter medications and supplements.

Did you know there is a way you can learn about interactions between a list of medications and supplements? It is our breakthrough web application called Pill Advised, created by Dr. Leo Galland, an internationally recognized leader in the field of integrated medicine.

 

Pill Advised is a unique online resource where users can learn how supplements and medication interact. It has information about beneficial interactions, where supplements may enhance effectiveness or decrease side effects of medications. Interactions are referenced to scientific journals.

 

Click play to Watch the video below on this page, then sign up to try Pill Advised.

 

 

Dr. Leo Galland is internationally recognized as a leader in Integrative Medicine and Functional Medicine. Here at Pilladvised.com Dr. Galland has brought together the top integrated medicine physicians in the world to share their wisdom with you.

 

Based on his extensive research of how supplements and medications interact, Dr. Galland developed an online health tool where users can learn about interactions. Watch the video then sign up for free to use Pill Advised.

 

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NSAID Cholesterol Risk

Controlling cholesterol may be important for heart health in patients who are taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as naproxen (Aleve), according to a new study published in the journal Surgery.

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Patients Weigh Risks vs. Benefits of Medications

Older Patients Concerned About Adverse Effects of Beneficial Medications for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

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Speaking Two Languages Delays Alzheimer’s

 

Parlez-vous Francaise?

 

¿Habla Español?

 

If you answered Oui, or Si, or you speak any other foreign language, it could be good for your brain.

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