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Clinicians Pocket Drug Reference 2009 1st Edition Leonard Gomella

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Clinicians Pocket Drug Reference 2009 1st Edition Leonard Gomella
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 339
Author: Leonard Gomella, Steven Haist, Aimee Adams
ISBN: 0071602801, 9780071602808
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Clinicians Pocket Drug Reference 2009 1st Edition Leonard Gomella by Leonard Gomella, Steven Haist, Aimee Adams 0071602801, 9780071602808 instant download after payment.

Must-know information about 1000 of the most commonly used medictions -- at your fingertips and ready to use! Praise for a previous edition: "This is a very useful and up-to-date pocket reference for commonly used medications. 5 Stars!"--Doody's Review Service Why spend time plowing through information you don't need when what you really need to know is right here in one concise guide? Small enough to fit in a lab coat or shirt pocket, Clinician's Pocket Drug Reference is just what you need to practice safer and faster medicine. Organized alphabetically by generic drug name Common uses, mechanisms of action, dosages (adult and pediatric), precautions/contraindications, form supplied, and notes/common side effects Includes a list of the medications organized by drug classification Summaries of the FDA “black box” precautions and contraindications Updated to include coverage of more than 24 new drugs and the removal of drugs taken off the market

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