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MSDS / SDS

A curated list of resources for practitioners

Websites Useful In Finding Drug Information

  • Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety 
    Provides MSDS on over 90,000 products. Database available from Marriott Library database page, and is restricted to users on the University of Utah campus.
     
  • Drug MSDS 
    SDS for medications. Database available to University of Utah users and accessed via LexiComp.
    • UUH step-by-step instructions: login to Pulse > choose "A-Z index" > scroll to "L" > "Lexicomp" > "More Clinical Tools" (located in upper right-hand corner) > "MSDS" > search for the specific medication item by trade name
       
  • Household Products Database from the NIH 
    Links over 5,000 consumer brands of common household products to health effects from Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and allows scientists and consumers to research products based on chemical ingredients.
     
  • MSDS Source 
    MSDS for chemicals and medications. Database available to University of Utah users from within Pulse. University of Utah Health users may add a Pulse tile for this resource to their "favorites".
    • UUH step-by-step instructions: login to Pulse > choose "A-Z index" > scroll to "S" > "SDS Online Information (MSDS)" > search for the specific medication item
       
  • Where to Find MSDS on the Internet 
    Lists links to free MSDS sheets on the web, and fee-based MSDS services. It has additional information about how to read an MSDS and a glossary of terms used in MSDS information.
     

2021-07