listovki.bg — Bulgaria's medicine leaflet reference
The package leaflets of 8,800+ medicinal products — structured, traceable and reviewed by a licensed pharmacist. Plus price comparison across 76 online pharmacies.
What it is
The leaflet inside a medicine box is tiny, folded eight times and printed in ant-sized font. Its online versions are often scanned PDFs scattered across registers. listovki.bg brings everything together: 8,831 medicinal products authorized in Bulgaria, with leaflets split into the six mandatory sections of the EMA template — dosage, side effects, storage — so you find the exact answer without leafing through.
Why it can be trusted
The data comes from the official sources — the Bulgarian Drug Agency, EMA and the National Health Insurance Fund — and every clinical page is reviewed by a licensed pharmacist, with their name, registration number and review date. Every text links back to the original document. No “according to the internet”.
The price bonus
Alongside the leaflets came price monitoring: 54,000+ products across 76 online pharmacies, tracked regularly. It turns out the same product can cost 75% less at another pharmacy — information that literally pays for itself.
What I learned
That health information is a category where accuracy isn’t a feature — it’s a condition for existing at all. Which is why everything here is traceable to its source, and signed by someone who understands it.