Drug interaction facts, 2006.1574392433 Drug interaction facts, 2006. Ed. by David S. Tatro. Facts & Comparisons 2006 1753 pages $83.95 Paperback RM302 To aid healthcare providers keep abreast Verb 1. keep abreast - keep informed; "He kept up on his country's foreign policies" keep up, follow trace, follow - follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something; "We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba" ; "trace the of drug-drug, drug-herb, and drug-food interactions, drug information analyst Tatro (PharmD PharmD abbr. Latin Pharmaciae Doctor (Doctor of Pharmacy) ) in conjunction with professional reviewers presents some 170 new and updated monographs covering about 20,000 brand name and generic drugs generic drug, a drug sold or prescribed under the nonproprietary name of its active ingredients or under a generally descriptive name rather than under a brand or trade name. . The concise monographs-- searchable by class, trade or generic name generic name n. 1. The official nonproprietary name of a drug, under which it is licensed and identified by the manufacturer. 2. , include information on drugs/drug classes that may interact (usually adversely); a significance rating based on rapid/delayed onset, severity, and documentation; interaction effects; mechanism of effects; management; discussion including case reports; and references. An introductory chapter covers principles of drug interactions and their clinical significance. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland Portland, town, England Portland, town (1991 pop. 12,945), Dorset, S England. It is on the Isle of Portland, a small rocky peninsula. Portland stone has been used in St. Paul's Cathedral and other important London buildings. Lobsters and crabs are harvested. , OR) |
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