Pediatric Injectable Drugs, also known as “The Teddy Bear Book,” is one of the ASHP’s most recognized and trusted resources dedicated to helping pharmacists treat pediatric patients with injectable drugs. For more than 20 years, pharmacists and hospital pediatric teams have looked to Pediatric Injectable Drugs (The Teddy Bear Book) for the most comprehensive research-based information on pediatric intravenous infusions. Now for the first time since 2013, a new edition of this trusted resource is available! The “Teddy Bear Book”, is the only reference of its kind that focuses on the unique issues that pediatric practitioners face when dealing with pediatric injectable drugs, such as limited fluid amounts, limited intravenous sites, and maximum doses. The updated edition of this comprehensive resource by respected editors Stephanie J. Phelps, PharmD, BCPS, Kelley R. Lee, PharmD, Amanda Jill Thompson, PharmD, and Tracy M. Hagemann, PharmD, FCCP, includes 15 new monographs and updates based on the latest evidence-backed literature.
Pediatric Injectable Drugs: The Teddy Bear Book
The tenth edition of this invaluable reference has grown to cover 238 drugs commonly used in the treatment of infants and children, including 20 new to this edition.
Pediatric Injectable Drugs
Pediatric Injectable Drugs: The Teddy Bear Book
Pediatric Injectable Drugs
ASHP's Guide to IV Compatibility & Stability Backed by quality, peer-reviewed published literature, the Handbook on Injectable Drugs(R) has been a go-to, trusted resource for more than four decades.
This edition of the Handbook on Injectable Drugs provides in a concise format monographs containing detailed information on 280 commercially available drugs.
The Harriet Lane Handbook: A Manual for Pediatric House Officers
The Paediatric Injectable Guidelines are compiled by pharmacists at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne to assist in the safe and effective administration of injectable medicines in children.
This handbook includes more than 990 drug monographs offering concise fields of information specific to neonates and children.