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Lexi Comp's Drug Information Handbook By Charles F. Lacy ( Lexi-Comp )
Release Date: 2006-03-30
Average Customer Rating:
List Price: $54.95
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Product Description
The Drug Information Handbook covers over 4,000 US and Canadian medicationscontaining up to 29 key fields of information within each drug monograph. The information is alphabetically organized by brand and generic drug name (like a dictionary) and fully cross-referenced by page number. Dosing information is provided for both labeled and unlabeled indications. This new edition also provides drug-herb interactions where applicable.
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Very Pleased
This book was in excellent condtion and arrived very quickly. I am very pleased with the service and will shop again!
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Great classic pharmacy reference! ( funkyj25 )
This book is great. It's too large to carry in your white coat, but as a desktop reference it's unbeatable. I am a student pharmacist on rotations and it has already helped me immensely. I don't have a PDA, so this book is great for looking up quick details. The new features (drug names in red, larger size, reference charts in the back) make this much better than previous editions. Usually I just buy books "to have" and never really use them, but I've used this countless times in the first month I've had it.
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good pharmacy reference ( hmacadoo )
just that, a good pharmacy reference. It's a good addition to my other resources and is easy to use.
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wait, there's more
Lexi-Comp's Drug Information Handbook is the bomb. No nagging adds like the PDR; just the facts, ma'am. More eye friendly than previous editions, and still packed with about a gillion tables in the appendix. Drug names are now in red. This is the cat's meow; I probably use it once a day in patient care. Shipping and price are much better through Amazon than through the publisher.
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drg information handbook
A great quick guide on drug information, perhaps, the best one. Full monographs of almost all of the drugs, including interactions. Much necessary to the pharmacists and other health professionals.
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