Based on the Physicians' Desk Reference, the nation's leading pharmaceutical handbook for doctors, this comprehensive pocket guide to the PDR offers readers an A-Z listing of more than one thousand updated entries on prescription drugs and their generic equivalents, including new pharmaceuticals, their therapeutic uses, dosages, interactions, and side effects. Original.
Not much to say about this excellent reference book except that I don't know what kinds of pockets they think I have. The "doorstop guide to prescription drugs" is more like it. We had one in the house at all times while I was growing up and I find this is a much better resource than the internet, just because you don't have to sift through as much questionable material when all you really want to know is whether a specific side effect is normal, or if you can take NSAIDs with your antidepressant.