MommyMeds™ Mobile App and MommyMeds.com Empower Expectant and Breastfeeding Moms - PRWeb.com
In celebration of the launch of the new MommyMeds™ brand for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers, the iOS mobile app MommyMeds™ is now available for free until December 1st, the app and new, complementary website help mothers look up symptoms and safety information on thousands of medications.
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MommyMeds, an extension of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center’s (TTUHSC) InfantRisk Center, now offers a WebMD-like hub for mothers, lactation specialists and natal care professionals with the newly launched MommyMeds.com website. For a continued experience, the MommyMeds app will now feature information from the new website. MommyMeds and MommyMeds.com were created with extensive evidence-based research by one of the world’s leading experts in perinatal pharmacology, Thomas Hale, R.Ph.,Ph.D.
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