The Clinical Pharmacology Drug Identifier has become applicable to ?
institutional and community settings.
Current pediatric dose guidelines are included in?
the Pediatric and Neonatal Dosage Handbook.
The pharmaceutical department needs easy access to?
references and resources.
Drug Facts and Comparisons is a print or online resource for pharmacological monographs that contains?
drug interaction data
• Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) explains?
the dangers of hazardous chemicals and what to do if exposed.
Each state's Board of Pharmacy mandates a?
minimum reference library in the pharmacy.
The Ident-A-Drug online database offers tablet and capsule identification documents, how many listings are there?
38,000
The annual reprint of product box inserts is known as
Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR).
Individual states may require particular references to be?
be printed or made available online.
The Geriatric Dose Handbook includes current dosage advice for?
older adult patients.
The Red Book: Pharmacy's Fundamental Reference may be used to calculate
average and wholesale costs or pricing for prescription and non-prescription pharmaceuticals.
Pharmacies might decide which further references are?
required for their workplace?
Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference offers data on
medications used in clinical trials worldwide
The CDC Health Information for Overseas Travel (Yellow Book) is published when and provides what?
published every two years, provides health information for foreign travelers
Some references are available in print or as mobile apps while others offer?
an o/nline database that requires a membership