Thursday, August 27 2009
August 27, 2009
AccessRx has partnered with doctors and pharmacists to publish numerous educational podcasts on AccessRx.com. Most of the podcasts provide medical information about men's health issues such as erectile dysfunction, including possible treatments. The podcasts generally run between 2 and 4 minutes.
“AccessRx is continually expanding its collection of informative medical products,” said Rich Bernstein, marketing director for AccessRx.com. “AccessRx already has an informative health articles section, a blog and a research section. Now, patients can hear directly from doctors and pharmacists in the new podcasts.”
Dr. Daniel Williams, M.D. is a senior contributor to AccessRx.com and appears in the initial selection of erectile dysfunction podcasts that are now available. Dr. Williams received his bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Texas at Tyler. He attended medical school at the University of Texas, Houston. He completed Emergency Medicine internship training at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas.
“Helping to educate patients is very important to me,” said Dr. Williams. “If they’re watching the podcasts on AccessRx, the chances are good that they, or someone they know, may be dealing with conditions that I talk about. It's my hope that the information I provide will help them understand, and even treat, their conditions.”
AccessRx.com is an online pharmacy where consumers can order certain lifestyle medications without having a prescription in hand. Patients must, however, provide their medical and health information before a U.S.-licensed doctor considers their prescription.
AccessRx.com provides only genuine, FDA-approved products such as Cialis, Levitra, Propecia, and Viagra online. These medications are prescribed and filled by only U.S.-licensed doctors and pharmacists. Based in Tempe, Arizona, AccessRx.com has served tens of thousands of online customers since 1998.
The AccessRx.com video page will eventually contain a comprehensive library of health-related podcasts.