LOS ANGELES, CA, May 28, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- SigmaPhone LLC today announced that one of their medical app, FDA Drugs, is honored by medical community in a scientific article in the May 2010 issue of "Clinical Infectious Disease" published by the University of Chicago Press. In their article titled "Infectious Disease Resource for the iPhone", Dr. Oehler et al of the University of South Florida College of Medicine demonstrated how medically-oriented apps facilitate medical personnel to access personal information, medical reference and clinical data. Along with ePocrates, MedScape and Johns Hopkins POC-IT ABX and HIV Guid, SigmaPhone's FDA Drugs is introduced as one of the newest drug information databases available to iPhone and iPod touch users.
"Also unique about this application (FDA Drugs) is the ability to search all drugs with a specific active ingredient and to search for therapeutically equivalent generic alternatives," wrote Dr. Oehler of the University of South Florida in the article.
"We consider it as a great honor to be featured in the scientific journal and recognized by medical community. We are going to continuously improve our fleet of medical applications, including FDA Drugs and iPharmacy, currently the best-selling medical app on Apple App Store, to benefit pharmacists, doctors, nurses and consumers," said Jack Yang, CTO of SigmaPhone LLC.
iPharmacy is available on App Store at: http://bit.ly/ipharmacyapp
FDA Drugs is available on App Store at: http://bit.ly/fdadrugs
iPharmacy is available on Android Market at: http://bit.ly/iPharmacy4android
FDA Drugs is available on Android Market at: http://bit.ly/fdadrugs4android
SigmaPhone.com is a software company focus on mobile applications. For further information, please visit on at sigmaphone.com.
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