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MEDIA RELEASE
30 October 2009
Tips for finding reliable health information sources on the web
Searching for health information on the internet can be overwhelming. The sheer volume of websites
makes it hard to know where to start and which ones contain reliable information.
To help consumers find the best information sources on the internet, the National Prescribing Service
(NPS) has published tips in its latest edition of MedicinesTalk.
There are a number of things to consider when you are searching for health information on the
internet; most importantly that the content is accurate, NPS CEO, Dr Lynn Weekes said.
Check who has created the website and determine its purpose has it been created to provide
information, sell a product or tell a personal story? Be wary of sites that exist to sell a product or
service. Some companies also use blogs and websites to gather patient stories and feedback for use
in positioning their products, Dr Weekes said.
When looking for information about specific medicines, particularly prescription medicines, it is best
to use only Australian websites as product names vary from country to country.
Its also important to ensure the information is up to date. Good websites will say when its pages
were last updated. Medical research is constantly evolving and information that was correct a year
ago may no longer be considered relevant.
Finally, if a website displays the HealthInsite or Health on the Net Foundation (HoN) logos, it has
been judged to be of good quality and suitable for consumers.
Some trust-worthy websites include:
Even if the information you find is from a reliable website, use it only as a guide. Try not to self-
diagnose using information from the internet - if you are concerned about anything see your GP and
tell them where you found the information, Dr Weekes advised.
To view the full article and others in the Spring edition of MedicinesTalk go to
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Media enquiries to Katie Butt, NPS Media Adviser, 0419 618 365 or kbutt@nps.org.au
The National Prescribing Service Limited (NPS) is an independent, not-for-profit organisation for
quality use of medicines funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.