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Pocket Prescriber: 2004-5

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The Pocket Prescriber fills the as -yet vacant niche for a true pocketbook providing essential clinical pharamacology information with heavy emphasis on what residents most need in practice on the wards. This information includes reference details of drugs such as doses, when a drug is
indicated and when not, with special attention to contraindications/dangers and common side effects to look out for, and warn the patient of, before starting the drug. A significant section of the book is given over to dealing with common problems that arise with perscribing, for example drugs that
are complicated to prescribe (e.g. insulin, anticoagulants, inotropes, controlled drugs) or where choice is difficult (e.g. antihpertensives, antibiotics). It also provides basic pharmacology information and facts about each drug in order to ensure it remains accessibe and a useful learning tool for
students.

222 pages, Paperback

First published July 29, 2004

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