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Pharmacist's Drug Handbook
Pocket quick reference for pharmacists. Includes data includes more than 780 generic and 2,000 brand-name drugs as well as data on 39 pharmacologic classes. Features 20 appendices and a 16-page photoguide of actual-size photos of 300 commonly prescribed tablets and capsules. Softcover.
Quick Look Drug Book, 2000
Annual reference covers thousands of drug names, including generic, OTC, trade, and common synonyms. Includes for each drug: generic name, brand names, synonyms, pronunciation guide, therapeutic category, use, usual dose, and dosage forms.
Red Book 2000 (Drug Topics Red Book, 2000)
Annual reference includes listings on more than 150,000 prescription and over-the-counter drugs, medical devices, and accessories.
Appleton & Lange's Review of Pharmacy
This best seller features thirty patient medication profiles and over 1,200 questions typically seen on certification and licensing exams. CD-ROM features an up-to-date, simulated NABPLEX-format practice test--ideal for self-assessment and study.
Chemical Stability of Pharmaceuticals : A Handbook for Pharmacists
Provides a sound theoretical basis for understanding chemical kinetics and its uses in studying drug stability. Treats the
calculations, approximations, and estimates that are useful to the pharmacist in professional practice, and presents a collection of selected
drug-stability data from the pharmaceutical literature. This Handbook makes accessible to the pharmacist much of the information necessary to
make pharmaceutical decisions about drug stability.
American Drug Index 2001 (American Drug Index, 2001)
Univ. of Toledo, OH. Annual reference for the identification, explanation, and correlation of over-the-counter and prescription drugs. For physicians, pharmacists, and nurses. Lists generic, brand, and chemical names, dosage forms, and more.
Advances in Drug Discovery Techniques
The pharmaceutical industry is spending increasing amounts on research and development but the number of new medicines marketed each year decreases. Now attention is focusing on ways to improve the process of discovering the leads that can be developed into new medicines. This book provides a guide to the various approaches and relevant techniques. Instead of covering all methods in detail, critical examples are selected and information presented on current developments by leading practitioners.
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. A handy reference guide for anyone who wants to know the facts about prescribed medication.
The Complete Guide to Pills
Featuring more than 1,700 of the most prescribed medications, this comprehensive reference guide to prescription drugs lists all generic
and brand names in alphabetical order. Each entry includes dosages, side effects, interactions, and special precautions and warnings. It is also
cross-referenced with easy-to-read charts and a 32-page color insert.
Comprehensive Pharmacy Review
Offers a complete review of the field, suitable for students preparing for NAPLEX®, as well as pharmacy undergraduates and professionals. A section on pharmaceutical sciences contains chapters on areas such as pharmaceutical principles and drug dosage forms, pharmacokinetics, microbiology, drug metabolism, and nuclear pharmacy and more.
CRC Desk Reference of Clinical Pharmacology
An encyclopedia of pharmaceuticals for physicians, pharmacologists, and other members of the health-care delivery team. Over 2,000
short reviews, abstract-length descriptions, and one-sentence definitions identify the name of the drug, classification, dosage, indications,
mechanisms of action. pharmacokinetic properties, side effects, and signs and symptoms of overdose.
Drug Comparison Handbook
New edition of an alphabetically arranged reference guide to generic and brand names of drugs. This edition includes information that is
current with the 1998 drug list and pertinent investigational and orphan drug information.
Drug Information : A Guide for Pharmacists
Drug Information: A Guide for Pharmacists provides pharmacists and pharmacy students with comprehensive, practical guidelines for
performing effective drug information management functions. Various types of references and how they are used, methods to research information,
interpreting literature, and ways to prepare and use that information for distribution are all presented.
Drug Information Handbook 1999-2000 Pocket Edition
Drug Information Handbook; 1999-2000
Drug Information Handbook; 2000-2001
Pharmacists and physicians field dozens of drug information questions daily that can have life and death ramifications. Lacy's Drug
Information Handbook" is a concise, organized, reference book that will quickly become your first line source for up-to-date information on
drug dosing, toxicities, pharmacokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) indications, drug interactions, and more.
Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletion Handbook, 1999-2000
This handbook offers current and referenced information regarding pharmaceutical medications that have been reported to alter the levels of various nutrients in the body that may eventually lead to health problems.
Evidence-Based Pharmacy
Univ. of Aberdeen, UK. Complements the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain's Pharmacy in a New Age initiative by discussing the extended role of community pharmacists, and presents research evidence to demonstrate the benefits of these new services.
Handbook of Clinical Drug Data, 1999-2000
A reference of information on some 1,000 drugs. Part I covers 10 major drug categories, subdivided into common therapeutic groups.
Information is organized by drug monographs and comparison charts that list all pertinent information about each drug. Part II, on clinical drug
data, has information needed by professionals to select the most appropriate drug, including information on drug-induced diseases, interactions
and interference, drug use in special populations, medical emergencies, and nutritional support.
The Merck Index : An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals (Annual)
The new edition of this standard reference describes 10,330 significant drugs and pharmaceuticals, common organic chemicals and laboratory
reagents, naturally occurring substances and plants, elements and inorganic chemicals, compounds of agricultural interest, and endogenous
substances and biological agents.
The Merck Index: CDROM Windows Version 12.3
The Merck Index* has been a trusted reference tool for more than a century and it continues to be the premier resource for science and medical professionals.
Pathology and Therapeutics for Pharmacists : A Basis for Clinical Pharmacy Practice
Pharmacotherapy Handbook
Developed as the ideal companion to the best-selling Pharmacotherapy text by DiPiro, this convenient handbook provides the essential
information on more than 80 common diseases and disorders. KEY TOPICS: Alphabetically organized by organ system and disease state, this brand
new handbook combines an outline format with tables, charts and algorithms, creating an easy-to-use format that is accessible at a glance.
Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach
The present edition contains 132 chapters contributed by educators and practitioners affiliated with various college and university pharmacy departments.
The overall organization of previous editions is retained, as is the emphasis on understanding disease mechanisms and principles of therapy.
New chapters have been added on disorders of the pituitary gland and substance-related disorders, and treatment sections in each chapter are now boxed, making them easier to locate.
The Pharmacy Practice Handbook of Medication Facts
Because of the rapidly increasing number of marketed pharmacologic agents, professionals are finding it increasingly difficult to provide colleagues and patients with the types of patient-oriented information they need. You need a handbook with the essential data in one, easy to refer-ence format. Good news-The Pharmacy Practice Handbook of Medication Facts is the answer, THE one source for medication facts! handbook provides the latest information about prescription medica-tions, including counseling, in a clear, concise and easily portable form.
Saunders Pharmaceutical Word Book 2000
Annual dictionary contains more than 25,000 entries, including hundreds of new drugs recently approved. Also includes more than 1,800 entries on herbal and natural medicines, representing more than 80 different drug classes.
Social Pharmacy : Innovation and Development
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