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The People's Pharmacy
Best-selling authors and brand-name medication experts Joe and Teresa Graedon bring readers the most comprehensive guide to commonly used
prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and other drugstore products.
Worst Pills, Best Pills : A Consumer's Guide to Avoiding Drug-Induced Death or Illness
This expanded, up-to-the-minute, fully revised edition of the best-selling guide to prescription pills includes information on the 166
pills to stay away from, 289 safer alternatives, and the 200 most-prescribed pills.
Complete Drug Reference : 1999 (Annual)
Complete Drug Reference, compiled independently of any manufacturer influence, is the most unbiased, objective guide to virtually every
medicine used in the United States.
The Pill Book Guide to over the Counter Medications : Guide to Over-The-Counter Medications
An illustrated profile of the top two hundred over-the-counter medications includes valuable information on how they work, dosages,
potential side effects, facts relevant to children and people with allergies, cautions and warnings, and food interactions.
The American Pharmaceutical Association's Guide to Prescription Drugs
Working in collaboration with the American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA), pharmacist Donald Sullivan has compiled this reference
guide covering approximately 1,000 of the most commonly prescribed drugs. Organized in an accessible format, and written in straightforward
terms for easy reading and comprehension by people without medical expertise, each drug listed includes both brand and generic names, principal
uses, dosages, average prices, and advice on when to use and when to avoid certain drugs.
The Pdr Family Guide to Over-The-Counter Drugs
For more than 50 years, doctors in all specialties have depended on the Physicians' Desk Reference to guide them in prescribing
medication for their patients. Now, for the first time, the most trusted name in medical publishing has produced a consumer guide to
over-the-counter drugs that is every bit as comprehensive, authoritative, and reliable as the classic PDR.
The Pdr Pocket Guide to Prescription Drugs
The most complete and up-to-date prescription drug information book available--it contains quick, easy alphabetical references by
familiar brand names and a convenient generic cross-reference; a listing of side effects, drug interactions and dosages; a revised Disease and
Disorder Index; as well as hundreds of full-color photos of the most common drugs discussed.
Complete Guide to Prescription & Nonprescription Drugs, 1999
The newly revised edition of the best-selling reference book--from one of America's most trusted family physicians.
The Essential Guide to Prescription Drugs 1999
Provides extensive profiles of more than 250 widely prescribed drugs with layperson-accessible terms, evaluating each for benefits and
risks, principal uses, normal dose ranges, possible side effects, and precautions.
The Complete Guide to Pills
Provides more than 1,700 entries that list generic and brand-name drugs in an alphabetical, cross-referenced format and includes
essential information on dosages, side effects, interactions and allergies, and special warnings.
Bitter Pills : Inside the Hazardous World of Legal Drugs
Written by an award-winning journalist, this long-overdue investigation of the legal drug culture is both a moving personal memoir and a
devastating exploration of pharmaceutical companies, drug regulators, doctors, pharmacists, and unsuspecting patients.
Prescription for Disaster: the Hidden Dangers in Your Medicine Cabinet
This groundbreaking book sounds a clear warning about the serious health risks associated with prescription drugs and over-the-counter
medications--and exposes the side effects that kill 100,000 people a year and put another million in the hospital.
Deadly Drug Interactions : The People's Pharmacy Guide : How to
Protect Yourself from Harmful Drug/Drug, Drug/Food, Drug/Vitamin Combinations
A comprehensive and simple guide to the most dangerous and most commonly taken drug combinations discusses foods that may interact with
antidepressants, drugs that interact with aspirin or Tylenol, antacids that affect antibiotics, and much more.
The Consumer's Guide to Generic Drugs
A guide to generic drugs outlines the differences between generic and brand-name drugs, provides money-saving tips, answers commonly
asked questions, and identifies generics that should be avoided.
The Pill Book (8th Ed)
Compiled by a team of eminent pharmacologists and based on official, FDA-approved information, this book contains more profiles of
commonly prescribed drugs than any other consumer reference. Here are easy-to-use profiles of more than 1,500 drugs, including generic and brand
name, dosages, side effects, and warnings--plus dozens of new brand names, and more than 25 important new drugs available for the first time in
1998.
The ABCs of Prescription Drugs
Now you can get all the information you need about today's most commonly prescribed drugs in a single, concise volume. This handy,
home reference guide puts the essential facts at your fingertips in practical, layman's terms. Here are drug profiles for more than
fourteen-hundred drugs -- brand-name and generic
Pills That Work Pills That Don't : Demanding and Getting the Best and Safest Medications for You and Your Family
From a widely published clinical specialist comes an expose of widespread, unsafe drug-prescribing medical practices. This revolutionary
consumer guide helps the reader choose the best and safest medications for themselves and their families. The ultimate family health reference.
Prescription Drugs and Their Side Effects
A guide to prescription drugs offers information on the side effects, generic name, maker, available strengths, precautions of more than four
hundred prescription drugs.
Prozac and the New Antidepressants : What You Need to Know About Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Luvox, Wellbutrin, Effexor, Serzone, and More
An easy-to-use guide to the new family of anti-depressants focuses on practical, straightforward information on Prozac in addition to
the ethical and societal implications of Prozac and other anti-depressants.
American Medical Association Family Medical Guide
A completely revised and updated edition of the best-selling family health guide from the nation's most respected medical authority.
Food and Drug Interactions : A Guide for Consumers
Summarizes descriptions of food and drug interactions that have appeared in articles and references in medical and health literature.
Entries are listed alphabetically according to the drug covered, and include the food in question, the outcomes of the interaction, and
suggestions for intervention.
The Over-The-Counter Drug Book
In this comprehensive, easy-to-use guide, an award-winning physician takes the confusion out of selecting safe, effective, over-the-counter
drugs.
What Do I Take? : A Consumer's Guide to Nonprescription Drugs
The first drug guide to be arranged by ailment rather than drug name, What Do I Take? provides information on more than 400
over-the-counter products rated for 70 specific maladies. In a handy portable format, the guide features chapters which address warnings,
effectiveness, and more, plus an annotated reference index and a glossary of active ingredients.
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