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Choose the drug handbook trusted by nurses for more than 35 years! Mosby's 2023 Nursing Drug Reference makes it easy to find the most vital information on the drugs you administer most...
View our rich drug database that contains concise drug information on more than 4,000 drugs and provides indication, dose, contraindications, precautions, interactions, adverse reactions,...
Online version of the PDR® (The Physicians Desk Reference), the most recognized drug information reference available in the U.S.
7 gru 2021 · Jones & Bartlett Learning, Dec 7, 2021 - Medical - 1450 pages. 2022 Nurse's Drug Handbook is the most up-to-date, practical, and easy-to-use nursing drug reference. Updated annually, it...
Davis’s Drug Guide for Nurses App + Web from F.A. Davis and Unbound Medicine covers 5000+ trade name and generic drugs. Includes App for iPhone, iPad, and Android smartphone + tablet. Handbook covers dosage, side effects, interactions, uses. Davis Drug Guide PDF.
The most practical tool in drug information for nurses, the PDR is a comprehensive resource of over 1,000 monographs that include action/kinetics; uses; interactions; overdose management; contraindications; nursing considerations; and patient teaching.