Parapharmacy.org

A reference on parapharmacy in Europe

Sources

Evidence databases

Public and subscription databases for finding and verifying biomedical evidence relevant to parapharmacy products. Useful for systematic literature work and for cross-checking claims that appear in product marketing.

Systematic reviews and synthesis

Primary literature

Clinical-trial registers

Specialised databases relevant to parapharmacy

Practical use notes

For an unfamiliar claim about a parapharmacy product, the most efficient workflow is usually: start with a Cochrane Review if one exists; if not, search PubMed with explicit MeSH terms; check whether registered trials exist on ClinicalTrials.gov or CTIS to see whether evidence is in development. For ingredient-specific safety questions, the SCCS opinion (for cosmetics), EFSA opinion (for food substances) or EPAR (for medicines) is the authoritative reference and is typically more useful than primary trials alone.

This site does not provide medical advice. The evidence databases above support research and verification; they do not substitute for the advice of a pharmacist or a physician on questions of individual health or product use.

Last reviewed: May 2026.