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PDR Guide to Drug Interactions, Side Effects, and Indications (Jilid 2)


PDR: Guide to Drug Interactions, Side Effects and Indications is the handbook can help the readers to provide safe drug management. From its ...

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    Fakultas Farmasi
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    615.1-2 LaG P
    Penerbit Thomson : New York.,
    Deskripsi Fisik
    Ed.62-Cet.1. 2298 hal. Jil. 2. ; 28,5 cm
    Bahasa
    Indonesia
    ISBN/ISSN
    978-1-56363-664-6
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    615.1-2 LaG P
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  • PDR: Guide to Drug Interactions, Side Effects and Indications is the handbook can help the readers to provide safe drug management. From its indications index, which permits the readers to instantly identify pharmaceutical alternatives for any given illness, to its contraindications index, which just as swiftly singles outy alternatives to avoid. Whether the challenge is identification of an unknown tablet or capsule, detecting the source of an adverse reaction, or avoiding a negative interaction. The book is divided to 8 sections. Section 1 is interactions index, in this section the readers find an entry for each product described in PDR and its companion volumes. Section 2 is food interactions cross-reference, the readers will find potential drug/food and drug/alcohol interactions cross-referenced alphabetically by the name or type of food. Section 3 is side effects index, it contains an alphabetical list of more than 4,000 distinct reactions cited throughout PDR and its companion volumes. Section 4 is indications index, if the readers need to locate an alternative to a problem medication or simply want to review the full range of options for a particular diagnosis turn this part of the book. Section 5 is contraindications index, here each contraindication cited in PDR is listed alphabetically, together with the drugs to avoid when the problem occurs. Section 6 is international drug name index, the index describes the product's country of origin, the closets domestic generic equivalent, all associated PDR brand-name entries and their PDR page number. Section 7 is generic availability guide, if the readers has ever had trouble remembering whether there's a generic alternative for a particular brand, the readers are sure to appreciate thus handy guide. And section 8 is imprint identification guide, this table permits the raeders to establish quickly the identity of virtually any unknown tablet or capsule.
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