Be Informed Before Using "Off-Label" Drugs

About one fifth of all prescriptions are "off-label" -- meaning they are prescribed for a use other than what was approved by the Food and Drug Administration. While doctors are allowed to prescribe drugs off-label for any reason they deem medically appropriate, it is illegal for drug companies to pay kickbacks to doctors and to advertise off-label purposes.

Consumer Reports Health Best Buy Drugs helps fill an important gap in understanding prescription and over-the-counter medications. Our independent and unbiased reports tell you about the drugs available to treat specific illnesses and diseases, allow you to compare how well they work, their side effects and cost.

Make sure your health choices are based on sound medicine and reputable reporting, not marketing. Pledge to ask your doctor if any medication is prescribed "off-label" for you or family members who depend on your care.

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