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The only work of its kind, Litt's Pocketbook of Drug Eruptions and Interactions is formatted for quick reference in the doctor's office, on hospital rounds, and in consultations. New in the third edition is coverage of herbals and supplements, an expanded range of reaction patterns, and lists of potentially hazardous interactions. Covering over 200
This is a handy-size vade mecum that describes and catalogs the adverse cutaneous side effects of 620 commonly prescribed and over-the-counter drugs, cross-indexed by generic and more than 1,100 trade names. It classifies adverse reactions in four categories: skin, hair, nail, and other, including mucous membranes, teeth, muscle, and other forms of reactions. Based upon the newly published 1999 edition of Dr. Litt's immensely popular, widely used and acclaimed ("as important as the annual PDR books") Drug Eruption Reference Manual, this pocket guide version includes all the data, less references and illustrations, of the larger manual, identifying, for each generic drug, trade names and manufacturers, drug type or class or group, clinically important or potentially serious drug interactions, and pertinent notes. It also contains a list of other, less common trade-name drugs from the U.S.A. and elsewhere. Also from the 1999 edition are 50 new generic drugs that include Viagra (sildenafil), Zyprexa (olanzapine), Trovan (trovafloxacin), and others, and many new combination drugs, including Arthrotec, Lexxel, Lotrel, Tarka, Teczem, and more. Litt's Pocket Guide to Drug Eruptions and Interactions is the only work of its kind - comprehensive, authoritative, up-to-date - and is conveniently formatted in carry-along size for quick reference in the doctor's office and on hospital rounds and consultations. A vital resource for physicians and residents.
The only work of its kind, Litt's Pocketbook of Drug Eruptions and Interactions is formatted for quick reference in the doctor's office, on hospital rounds, and in consultations. New in the third edition is coverage of herbals and supplements, an expanded range of reaction patterns, and lists of potentially hazardous interactions. Covering over 200 new drugs, Dr. Litt describes and catalogs the adverse cutaneous side effects of 930 commonly prescribed and over-the-counter drugs and herbals. Based on the Drug Eruptions Reference Manual and fully revised to include the 2003 data, this pocket ver.
Litt's Drug Eruption Reference Manual, 14th edition, has been updated and improved and incorporates dermatological drug eruptions plus reactions affecting the nails, hair, nails, eyes and mucosal.. This valuable resource also includes herbal and supplements reactions, in addition to hazardous drug-drug interactions. This book is a must have for all dermatologists, general practitioners and those working in emergency medicine.
Now in its 18th Edition, Litt's Drug Eruptions and Reactions Manual (D.E.R.M.), is a guide to drug eruptions, adverse reactions and clinically relevant drug-drug interactions associated with over 1,000 drugs. As a compilation of the continual updates from companion website, www.drugeruptiondata.com, this simple, well-organised book systematically catalogues adverse reactions and contains detailed profiles for drugs listed and indexed in alphabetical order.
The most widely acclaimed book for practitioners is even further expanded and improved. A must for every doctor's office - and for hospital consultations - the 2005 edition of this groundbreaking resource covers the side effects that can develop from the use of recently approved as well as commonly prescribed medications, OTC drugs, herbals, and supplements. The easy-to-use alphabetic format and wealth of evidence-based information make this book and CD-ROM combination an essential resource for all physicians.
This is a concise guide for pharmacists and other health care professionals on the adverse cutaneous side effects of 700 commonly prescribed and over-the-counter drugs, cross-indexed by generic and more than 4,200 trade names. It classifies adverse reactions in four categories: skin, hair, nail, and other, including mucous membranes, teeth, muscle, and other forms of reactions. Based upon the newly published 2000 edition of Dr. Litt's immensely popular, widely used and acclaimed ("as important as the annual PDR books") Drug Eruption Reference Manual, this pocket guide version includes all the data, less references and illustrations, of the larger manual, identifying, for each generic drug, trade names and manufacturers, drug type or class or group, clinically important or potentially serious drug interactions, and pertinent notes. It also contains a list of other, less common trade-name drugs from the U.S.A. and elsewhere. Some of the seventy newer generic drugs in the past year included in this edition are (trade names in parentheses): amprenavir (Agenerase), bretylium (Bretylol), candesartan (Atacand), celecoxib (Celebrex), dorzolamide (Trusopt), efavirenz (Sustiva), fludarabine (Fludara), ivermectin (Stromectol), leflunomide (Arava), mirtazapine (Remeron), miglitol (Glyset), olopatadine (Patanol), pentosan (Elmiron), quinupristin/dalfopristin (Synercid), Rizatriptan (Maxalt), Rofecoxib (Vioxx), Tamsulosin (Flomax), Telmisartan (Micardis), zaleplon (Sonata), and others. A vital resource for physicians and residents and the only work of its kind, Litt's Pocket Guide to Drug Eruptions and Interactions is conveniently formatted in carry-along size for quick reference in the doctor's office and on hospital rounds and consultations. Includes index of trade and generic drug names.
Litt's Drug Eruption & Reaction Manual is a succinct clinical reference derived from Litt's Drug Eruption & Reaction Database (www.drugeruptiondata.com), which currently holds over 1800 drug profiles with over 71,000 documented drug reactions, as evidenced by well over 153,000 references on PubMed.