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indispensable compendium of interactions, side effects, and contraindications;cross referenced to the 2005 PDR;time saving index based clinical reference.
You′ll find the most complete data on over 4,000 drugs by brand and generic name (both in the same convenient index), manufacturer and product category. Your 2003 PDR provides usage information and warnings, drug interactions, plus more than 2,000 full–size, full–color photos cross–referenced to the drug.
The perfect companion to your PDR! Indispensable compendium of interactions, side effects, and contraindications Cross referenced to the 2004 PDR Time saving index based clinical reference.
Cross referenced to the 2002 PDR® this time–saving, indices–based clinical reference makes safe, appropriate drug selection easier and faster than ever before. The Companion Guide is an all–in–one resource which complements the 2002 PDR®, PDR for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary SupplementsTM, and PDR for Ophthalmic MedicinesTM. It now contains ten critical prescription checkpoints in one convenient, easy–to–use volume. You will find:
Cross referenced to the 2007 PDR and designed to be highly accessible for busy healthcare professionals, this edition (formerly the PDR Companion Guide) covers all the bases by ensuring safe drug management. Its an all-in-one resource that contains eight critical checkpoints in a single easy-to-use volume.
This clinical reference aims to assure safe and appropriate drug selection with nine critical checkpoints: the Interactions Index identifies pharmaceuticals and foods capable of interacting with a given medication; the Food Interactions Cross-Reference lists drugs that may interact with a dietary item; the Side Effects Index pinpoints the pharmaceuticals associated with each of 3600 adverse reactions; the Indications Index presents therapeutic options approved for a given diagnosis; the Contraindications Index alerts readers to conflicts between the patient's condition and a proposed course of drug therapy; the Off-Label Treatment Guide lists medications routinely used for treatment of nearly 1000 specific disorders; the Cost of Therapy Guide provides an overview of the relative expense of leading therapeutic options; the International Drug Guide names the US equivalents of some 15,000 foreign medications; and the Generic Availability Table shows which forms and strengths of a brand-name drug can be dispensed generically and what the relative difference in unit cost might be.