Author: Philip D. Hansten
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Facts and Comparisons
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1574391380
Hansten and Horn Managing Clinically Important Drug Interactions
ow in its Second Edition, this handy book provides brief descriptions of clinically important drug interactions selected from the authoritative looseleaf reference, Drug Interactions Analysis and Management . Medical books Hansten and Horn Managing Clinically Important Drug Interactions. Only level 1 and 2 interactions and those level 3 interactions most likely to affect patient outcomes are included. The information is compiled from up-to-date biomedical studies and case reports and presented in a quick-reference format. For each interaction, the authors provide a clinical significance rating and information on risk factors, similar drugs that might also interact, and patient management. The book is indexed by generic drug names, with selected trade names cross-referenced to generic equivalents Medical books Hansten and Horn's Managing Clinically Important Drug Interactions. Categories: Drug interactions. Contributors: Facts & Comparisons - Manufactured by. Format: Paperback
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Categories: Drug interactions. Contributors: Facts & Comparisons - Manufactured by. Format: Paperback
Softcover book, 692 pages. Published by Facts and Comparisons
Hansten and Horn's Managing Clinically Important Drug Interactions Published by Facts and Comparisons, ISBN-13: 9781574392227, ISBN-10: 1574392220
Medical Book Hansten and Horn Managing Clinically Important Drug Interactions
Only level 1 and 2 interactions and those level 3 interactions most likely to affect patient outcomes are included. The information is compiled from up-to-date biomedical studies and case reports and presented in a quick-reference format. For each interaction, the authors provide a clinical significance rating and information on risk factors, similar drugs that might also interact, and patient management. The book is indexed by generic drug names, with selected trade names cross-referenced to generic equivalents.