Drug Facts and Comparisons: 57th Edition.Facts and Comparisons. St. Louis Louis, titular duke of Burgundy Louis, 1682–1712, titular duke of Burgundy; grandson of King Louis XIV of France. He became heir to the throne on the death (1711) of his father, Louis the Great Dauphin. : Facts and Comparisons, 2003. 2,496 pages. $194.95. ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m : 1574391356. The often subtle differences between medications in the same therapeutic category mandate A judicial command, order, or precept, written or oral, from a court; a direction that a court has the authority to give and an individual is bound to obey. A mandate might be issued upon the decision of an appeal, which directs that a particular action be taken, or upon a that clinicians have ready access to an unbiased, reliable, concise, practical reference source to better appreciate these differences so that they may choose the best therapeutic agent for the individual patient. Drug Facts and Comparisons is such a reference. The publication also contains a CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). with more than 3,000 images of medications searchable by shape, color, imprint im·print tr.v. im·print·ed, im·print·ing, im·prints 1. To produce (a mark or pattern) on a surface by pressure. 2. To produce a mark on (a surface) by pressure. 3. , National Drug Code, coatings, scoring, and generic or brand name. The book is well organized. The comprehensive index, detailed table of contents for each chapter, and numerous cross-references greatly facilitate finding needed information. Various medications are therefore located easily, and the information about various drugs in the same therapeutic group is often enhanced by the inclusion of tables comparing these various agents. The use of highlights, bullets, and tables further facilitates the task of comparing various medications. This book should be readily accessible to most clinicians who are interested in prescribing the therapeutic agent that would be best suited for the particular patient under their care. I strongly recommend this book to all practicing clinicians and pharmacists This is a list of notable pharmacists.
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