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What are the 8 resources of tertiary literature that contain General Information?
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1. American Hospital Formulary Service Drug Information
2. Drug Facts and Comparisons 3. USP DI 4. Mosby's Drug Consult 5. Micromedex 6. Physician's Desk Reference 7. Drug Information Handbook(Lexi-comp) 8. Red Book |
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What are the 6 resources of tertiary literature that contain information on Pharmacotherapy/Internal Medicine?
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1. DiPiro's (pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach)
2. Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use of Drugs (Koda-Kimble) 3. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 4. Cecil Textbook of Medicine 5. UpToDate 6. The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy |
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What are the the 2 tertiary resources for Drug Interactions?
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1. Hansten and Horn's Drug Interaction Analysis and Management
2. Drug Interaction Facts |
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What is the tertiary literature resource for Adverse Drug Reactions?
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1. Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs
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What are the 2 types of tertiary literature that provide information on Compatibility/Stability?
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1. Handbook on Injectable Drugs (prev. Trissels)
2. Kind Guide to Parenteral Admixtures |
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What is the tertiary resource that provides informaiton on Pharmacology?
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1. Goodman and Gilman's: The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics
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What are the 2 tertiary resources that provide information on Compounding and Pharmaceutics?
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1. The Merck Index
2. Remington: The Science of Practice and Pharmacy |
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What are the 2 types of tertiary literature that provide information on Pharmacokinetics?
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1. Basic Clinical Pharmacokinetics (Winter's)
2. Applied Pharmacokinetics and dynamics: Principles of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring |
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What are the 3 types of tertiary literature that provide information on Drug Identification?
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1. Identidex
2. Lexi-Drug ID 3. American Drug Index |
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What are the 2 types of tertiary literature that provide information on Foreign Drug Identification Resources?
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1. Martindale: the complete Drug Reference
2. Index Nominum: International Drug Directory |
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What are the 2 tertiary literature resources for Pediatrics?
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1. The Harriet Lane Handbook
2. Pediatric Dosage Handbook |
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What are the 2 tertiary resources for information on Pregnancy and Lactation Resources?
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1. Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation (Briggs)
2. Reprorisk |
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What are the 2 tertiary literature that provides information on Non-prescription (OTC) resources?
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1. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs:An Interactive Approach to Self-care
2. PDR for Non-prescription Drugs, Dietary Supplements, and Herbs |