Prentice Hall Health Professional's Drug Guide 2005-2006

Prentice Hall Health Professional's Drug Guide 2005-2006
ISBN-10
0131713620
ISBN-13
9780131713628
Category
Medical
Pages
1871
Language
English
Published
2005-05
Authors
Margaret T. Shannon, Billie Ann Wilson, Carolyn L. Stang

Description

To be used as a supplement for any health professions course for up-to-date drug information to be used in the clinical setting. This is the drug guide preferred by physician assistants, physical therapists, occupational therapists--and all health care professionals who need accurate, easily accessed information about their patients' medications. Comprehensive, yet user-friendly, this handy resource includes important clinical implications for hundreds of drugs, including adverse reactions, interactions and side effects.

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