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Lexi-Comp's Pediatric Dosage Handbook: Including Neonatal Dosing, Drug Administration, & Extemporaneous Preparations (Pediatric Dosage Handbook) By Carol K. TaketomoJane Hurlburt HoddingDonna M. Kraus ( Lexi-Comp )
Release Date: 2006-07-30
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List Price: $49.95
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Product Description
Pocket-sized annual reference covers more than 650 pediatric drug monographs. Includes 33 fields of information per monograph and several newand updated appendices featuring a broad range of information. Also provides new material on neonatal dosing and extemporaneous preparations.
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Very useful
Very extensive and detailed information about all drugs . It's all you need to prescribe a drug with safety.
The appendix section contains very useful information of clinical and basic laboratory values
It's the most complete and specific book I have ever seen about pediatric drug prescription
I love it
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reliable source for the pediatrician ( babydoc79 )
This is a great source to have access to (especially if you're looking up pediatric drugs at home and don't have access to UptoDate or Micromedex). It is a thorough reference. The major down-side is that it lacks an index for generic/trade names. Maybe it's there and I still haven't found it, but this is a problem when one is trying to quick reference a drug. Nevertheless, I haven't found a superior drug reference in a readily available book in pediatrics (online, I'd say Micromedex is even more complete, but in a book, this is the best). Also, for neonatal dosing, I would prefer Neofax.
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Excellent Resource
This book is comprehensive for pediatric clinicians. Format is easy to use and very through information.
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Great Resource for a student PNP
I'm loving the detail and information given for each medication. It is a great resource for me. I have gone through and marked my commonly used medications for easy reference.
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A must have for all primary care providers
This book is very handy in helping you calculating pediatric doses for common over the counter products as well as prescription drugs. The more popular databases for drug at times do not include some of the common over the counter products so this is very helpful for that. It also offers a comprehensive description of the product including contraindications and cautions. It also includes very helpful appendices which deal with the not so common conditions seen in pediatrics.
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