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Rating: Summary: Great book - a life saver!!! Review: ...we as medical doctors, are easy at the border of the full-mind sindrome, as long as we get more experience and much more knowledge, as faster we forget a name or a number in the worst moment, this simple guide gives our patients the certainly prescription and to us the hard-back of the well done recipe...(rp or rx). iam going to buy mine to let my coleagues use their's...
Rating: Summary: Best Little Drug Book Ever! Review: A wonderful, shirt-pocket-sized reference with a great index for finding both generic and brand name medicines. The pediatric dosing chart for common antibiotics is easy to use and a godsend on a busy day! The book is well-organized and has been my constant companion every day.
Rating: Summary: Must Have Review: As a second year med student this is a MUST HAVE. Well....unless you are walking around with one of those PDAs. But this is great, cheap, small and a very good resource. I use it every week and it served me well.
Rating: Summary: Must Have Review: As a second year med student this is a MUST HAVE. Well....unless you are walking around with one of those PDAs. But this is great, cheap, small and a very good resource. I use it every week and it served me well.
Rating: Summary: Standard Drug Reference Review: Tarascon's pocket pharmacopeia covers practically all important drugs doctors frequently use. The major strength is its handy size and focussed approach. This pocket book is a must for every clinician.
Rating: Summary: Great Reference Review: Tarascon's Pocket pharmacopoeia is a must if you are a pharmacy or medical student. It is a very useful quick reference if you forgot an obscure, but relevant fact. I use it all of the time. This is must to buy!
Rating: Summary: Is there any substitute? Review: The 2001 edition has added features such as pediatric dosing...great for the pediatric surgery rotation as a student or intern/resident...you would be hard pressed to find a more complete reference in such small packaging.
Rating: Summary: An MD Must Review: This is a handy pocket sized drug reference book that i was introduced to first as a 3rd year medical student and I still use today (3 years into private practice). I refer to it often and it is updated yearly with the latest drugs and a new section on herbal products.Plus it is small enough to keep in your coat pocket and packed full of useful information including drug dosing, pregnancy category, routes of metabolism and relative cost. This book is a must purchase for those already in clinical practice and for students and residents.
Rating: Summary: Best Little Drug Book Ever! Review: This is absolutely the best quick reference for anyone working in emergency medicine. I recommend it to my students and they also find it invaluable.
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