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PDR Drug Interactions Pocket Guide

Please note: Prior to making your selection, you will want to keep in mind that any title not-yet-published can be easily pre-ordered here so that you can plan ahead.

2009 Edition
Size: 5' x 3.5", 330 pages
ISBN 1563637227
978-1563637223
Thomson PDR
December 2008
(click below for the very best currently available price for this helpful resource)

 

 

The PDR Pharmacopoeia Pocket Dosing Guide is specifically designed to help reduce or eliminate errors by making dosing information readily accessible.

 

Designed to provide physicians with valuable precautionary drug information specific to the top 250 products (ranking based on VONA prescription database). Organized A to Z by generic name, the monograph interaction detail is presented in a tabular format that is portable and easy-to-use.

 

Concise and portable, it's ideal for point-of-care decisions.

 

Please note that nursing executives often buy this resource in quantity to ensure that nursing stations and physician prescribing rooms provide access to this reference. Studies have shown that easy-to-use drug references at the point of care offer reliable protection against medication errors, prescribing errors and patient care errors in administration.

 

Physicians and nurses have turned to PDR for the latest word on prescription drugs for over 60 years.

 

Today, PDR is considered the standard prescription drug reference and can be found in virtually every physician's office, hospital and pharmacy in the United States.

 

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