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SigmaPhone Has Upgraded iPharmacy, the Best Selling Medical App on Apple App Store, to Provide Official Prescribing Information for More Than 6000 Drugs

SigmaPhone.com has added official prescribing information for more than 4000 drugs to its iPharmacy app, the best selling medical app on Apple App Store. The new version is available in both Apple App Store and Android market.

    NEW YORK, NY, February 13, 2010 /Telecommunications PR News/ -- After its official launch in early January, 2010, iPharmacy quickly became the No.1 paid medical app on Apple App Store. To provide complete official prescribing information for medical professionals, SigmaPhone has added more than 4000 drugs to its drug collection, which are classified into 21 categories (e.g. anti-infective, gastrointestinal and etc) for easy browsing. No internet connection is required to access the most important information of each drug, including its classification, ingredient, indication and dosage. Additionally, other sections, such as warnings, contraindication, adverse reactions and official FDA label can be accessed when internet connection is available.

iPharmacy app is available on Apple App Store at http://bit.ly/6oxB85
or Android market at http://bit.ly/6rTOVp

For more information about this app, please visit http://sigmaphone.com/iPharmacy

SigmaPhone.com is a software company focus on mobile applications. For further information, please visit on at sigmaphone.com.


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