Will Google expand its Drug Info Search Results to the rest of the world?
Isn’t it annoying when we search for a specific symptom you see everyone on the Internet giving their own interpretations. You can get feedback right from a teenager to a mom telling you what that symptom could be. That can be nerve wrecking at times. Google on the other hand has now come up with the feature that allows people to search for a specific drug, which could be a generic name or a name brand. These results are shown in summary format as the first listings on Google. The summary offers a quick explanation about the drug along with quick links to information such as side effects, precautions, dietary instructions and how to take it. The information is provided the National Institutes of Health.
Google has launched this feature of medical search in the US but has not responded whether they would release this feature to the various parts of the world. It would be a shame if the rest of the world is not able to search medical information and gain benefits from this kind of valid information, but guess Google have their own reasons.




