Book Description
Here is the most reliable resource on the safety and efficacy of over-the-counter drugs and dietary supplements available today. The 2004 edition offers complete, FDA-approved descriptions of the most commonly used OTC medications, four separate indices and in-depth data on ingredients, indications, and drug interactions. It also includes a valuable Companion Drug Index that lists common diseases and frequently encountered side effects, the prescription drugs associated with them, plus OTC products and dosages recommended for symptomatic relief. A new section with information on nutritional supplements, vitamins, and herbal remedies is included. Color photographs of hundreds of OTC drugs are also included for quick identification, all cross-referenced to the detailed drug descriptions. Dont miss out on all the new featuresguaranteed to help your patients ... and your practicein this completely updated volume. And dont risk basing your recommendations on information that is now out-of-date. Make the 2004 PDR for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements a part of your professional library today!
Book Info
Brandon/Hill Medical List selection (#520). Annual reference features product information for nonprescription drugs and dietary supplements. Also includes five color-coded indices and a full-color product information guide.
PDR for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements 2004 FROM THE PUBLISHER
Here is the most reliable resource on the safety and efficacy of over-the-counter drugs and dietary supplements available today.
The 2004 edition offers complete, FDA-approved descriptions of the most commonly used OTC medications, four separate indices and in-depth data on ingredients, indications, and drug interactions. It also includes a valuable Companion Drug Index that lists common diseases and frequently encountered side effects, the prescription drugs associated with them, plus OTC products and dosages recommended for symptomatic relief.
A new section with information on nutritional supplements, vitamins, and herbal remedies is included. Color photographs of hundreds of OTC drugs are also included for quick identification, all cross-referenced to the detailed drug descriptions. Don't miss out on all the new features-guaranteed to help your patients ... and your practice-in this completely updated volume. And don't risk basing your recommendations on information that is now out-of-date. Make the 2004 PDR for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements(tm) a part of your professional library today!