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Lexi-Comp's Pediatric Dosage Handbook with International Trade Names Index, 16th Edition, continues as the most trusted dosing reference for neonates, infants, and children. This practical guide includes an alphabetical drug section, a comprehensive appendix of comparative charts, tables, and supporting information, a therapeutic category and key word index, and an international index with trade names from over 100 countries. With this edition, the handbook employs a new size and two-column format, making it easier than ever to use. Drug monographs provide up to 39 fields of pharmacology detail, including neonatal dosing, drug administration, and extemporaneous preparations. Other fields of interest include warnings, precautions, adverse reactions, drug interactions, patient information and more. The Pediatric Dosage Handbook with International Trade Names Index is the ideal point-of-care resource for medical professionals managing pediatric patients. 855 Drug Monographs Over 100 Extemporaneous Preparation Recipes Over 300 Pages of Appendix Information Book jacket.
Features 983 drug monographs, each with up to 44 concise fields of information specific to neonates and children. It also includes an international index of trade names from more than 100 countries. It follows a convenient, dictionary-like format with drug products alphabetically organized and cross-referenced by US and Canadian brand names.
The Pediatric Dosage Handbook continues to be the trusted resource for all medical professionals managing pediatric patients. It features over 855 drug monographs with up to 39 fields of information in each, and uses FDA "Tall Man" lettering to help distinguish drugs with look-a-like names.
The Pediatric Dosage Handbook has been the trusted resource for medical professionals managing pediatric patients for over 12 years. This reference is organized into convenient sections for easy retrieval of critical information. Section one is introductory text, including helpful guidelines on the use of the handbook. Section two encompasses 778 drug monographs, listed alphabetically with extensive cross-referencing. Section three is the Appendix, with hundreds of charts and reviews of special topics, such as guidelines for treatment and therapy recommendations. The valuable Therapeutic Category & Key Word Index and the International Brand Name Index are found in section four.
Drawn from the extensive database of Guide to Reference, this up-to-date resource provides an annotated list of print and electronic biomedical and health-related reference sources, including internet resources and digital image collections.
Now in its sixth edition, the Neonatal Formulary continues to provide advice on the safe use of drugs commonly given to babies during labor, delivery and the first month of life. In addition to the 230 monographs featured in the previous edition, 6 new drugs were added and all references have been updated. An accompanying website offers regular updates and electronic cross-links to a wide range of other useful information for neonatologists and neonatal nurses, hospital pharmacists, obstetric staff or general practitioners. For easy access, the whole text is also available for purchase in a PDA format.