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Der Online-Service MedicinesComplete bietet einen integrierten Zugang zu zehn führenden Standardnachschlagewerken mit umfassenden Informationen aus den Bereichen Medizin und Pharmakologie, u.a. Martindale - The Complete Drug Reference, American Hospital Formulary Service Drug Information (ASHP), British National Formulary (BNF), British National Formulary (BNF) for Children, Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients, Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons, Stockley's Drug Interactions, Herbal Medicines, The Merck Index, Handbook on Injectable Drugs und Stability-Indicating HPLC Methods for Drug Analysis. |
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Verlag :: Publisher Pharmaceutical Press |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information MedicinesComplete offers online access to some of the world's leading drug and healthcare references. The publications may be purchased individually or in combination. The MedicinesComplete publications may also be purchased on CD-ROM for offline use on standalone PCs, in the small-network environment, or for hosting on an intranet. The British National Formulary is also available for use on PDA. In addition, MedicinesComplete titles are available in print format. Martindale: The complete drug reference Martindale: The complete drug reference has been a trusted source for medicines information for over 120 years. With its worldwide coverage and unbiased, reliable and evaluated information on drugs and medicines, Martindale forms the backbone of MedicinesComplete.
Martindale combines sections of evaluated text summarising relevant information for both licensed and unlicensed uses with referenced abstracts or reviews that expand upon the details given in the text or add additional information, if appropriate. The Martindale editorial team uses extensive literature surveillance and modern information retrieval techniques to review existing text and identify new areas of interest for inclusion. Given the increasing importance of evidence-based medicine, particular care is taken to identify, and where possible include as references, systematic reviews and meta-analyses or evidence-based guidelines. American Hospital Formulary Service Drug Information (ASHP) Now in its 46th year, AHFS Drug Information includes thousands of point-by-point revisions and critical updates to help you provide the most accurate recommendations for your patients drug therapy. Contains information from medical literature and expert advice from medical scientists, physicians, pharmacists, pharmacologists, and other professionally qualified physicians that goes beyond FDA-approved labeling. Covering tens of thousands of individual drug products, monographs include: drug interactions; adverse reactions; toxicity; therapeutic perspective; specific dosage and administration information; preparations, chemistry, and stability; pharmacology and pharmacokinetics; contraindications; and more. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) is the 30,000-member national professional association comprising pharmacists who work with doctors and other health professionals in hospitals, ambulatory care clinics, and long-term care and home care facilities. ASHP's mission is to support pharmacists in helping people use medications safely and effectively. Stockley's Drug Interactions First published over twenty years ago, Stockley's Drug Interactions is still the most indispensable and authoritative international source of drug interaction information. Based upon the many thousands of published clinical papers and reports, Stockley's Drug Interactions provides a series of detailed yet concise monographs designed for quick and easy reference. Each monograph contains a summary, clinical evidence for the interaction under discussion, its probable mechanism, clinical importance and management. Individual interactions are assembled alphabetically into 28 sections, grouped therapeutically, pharmacologically or individually.
Stockley's Interaction Alerts Stockley's Interaction Alerts is based on the full text of Stockley's Drug Interactions. The wealth of information has been reduced into succinct two-part messages to provide a brief overview of the evidence behind the interaction and helpful guidance on how it can be managed in practice.
British National Formulary (BNF) Compiled with the advice of clinical experts, the British National Formulary (BNF) provides up-to-date guidance on prescribing, dispensing and administering medicines. The BNF details medicines prescribed in the UK, with special reference to their uses, cautions, contra-indications, side-effects, dosage and relative costs. Updated every six months, the BNF reflects current best practice as well as legal and professional guidelines relating to the use of medicines. It is intended for use by prescribers, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals.
British National Formulary (BNF) for Children BNF for Children (BNFC) provides essential practical information to all healthcare professionals involved in the prescribing, dispensing, monitoring, and administration of medicines to children. It encourages the safe, effective, and appropriate use of medicines for the management of childhood conditions. Information in BNFC has been validated against emerging evidence, best practice guidelines, and advice from a network of clinical experts. The text is published under the authority of a Paediatric Formulary Committee. As many medicines are not licensed for use in children, BNFC includes authoritative advice on licensed as well as unlicensed and "off-label" use of medicines for children from birth up to the age of 18 years. Herbal Medicines The use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) has increased rapidly over recent years and the global market for herbal products has risen dramatically. Designed for healthcare professionals, Herbal Medicines addresses the issues of quality, safety and efficacy by providing scientifically rigorous, impartial, evidence-based, information on medicinal herbs.
Dietary Supplements The international market for dietary supplements is growing rapidly. However, the use of vitamins, minerals and other products as dietary supplements is still controversial, particularly in relation to their safety and efficacy. Dietary Supplements provides a comprehensive, evidence-based guide to the safety and efficacy of the most commonly used vitamins, minerals and dietary supplements.
Pharmaceutical Excipients Pharmaceutical Excipients is a comprehensive guide to the uses, properties and safety of pharmaceutical excipients and is an essential reference for those involved in the development, production, control and regulation of pharmaceutical preparations.
Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons is intended for use primarily by scientists faced with identifying and quantifying drugs and poisons in body fluids, tissue samples and pharmaceutical and industrial products.
MeReC Bulletins The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) is associated with MeReC Publications published by the NPC through a funding contract. This arrangement provides NICE with the ability to secure value for money in the use of NHS funds invested in its work and enables it to influence topic selection, methodology and dissemination practice. NICE considers the work of this organisation to be of value to the NHS in England and Wales and recommends that it be used to inform decisions on service organisation and delivery. This publication represents the views of the authors and not necessarily those of the Institute. The Merck Index is a world renowned reference source for chemical, pharmaceutical and biomedical information that contains more than 10,000 monographs, 28 supplemental tables, and 450 organic name reactions. For over 100 years, The Merck Index has provided critically evaluated, peer-reviewed, and authoritative information on compounds of significance in research, commerce, and environmental impact. Broad subject coverage Monographs provide descriptions of more than 18,000 substances across multiple scientific disciplines including:
Each monograph provides a concise summary of a compound's activity and importance with data such as:
An extensive collection of synonyms includes:
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Handbook on Injectable Drugs The Handbook on Injectable Drugs brings together a wealth of information on 372 parenteral drugs commercially available in the United States and in other countries. The information is accumulated from 2623 references. The monographs have been completely updated. The How to Use the Handbook in the preliminary text acquaint you with organization, content, structure, summarization strategy, interpretation of the information presented, and limitations of the published literature on which the Handbook is based. The Handbook on Injectable Drugs is a collection of summaries of information from the published literature on the pharmaceutics of parenteral medications as applied to the clinical setting. The Handbook is constructed from information derived from 2623 references with the information presented in a standardized structure. The purpose of the Handbook is to facilitate the use of this clinical pharmaceutics research by knowledgeable health care professionals for the benefit of their patients. The summary information from published research is supplemented with information from the labeling of each product and from other references. Stability-Indicating HPLC Methods for Drug Analysis Stability-Indicating HPLC Methods for Drug Analysis is the only compilation of stability-indicating high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) analytical methods - 1,028 in all - that have appeared in the published literature. By turning first to this reference, analysts will avoid the tedium of lengthy literature searches. It may also help them identify suitable, previously validated stability-indicating HPLC methods and avoid conducting expensive and time consuming validations on methods of unknown applicability that may not prove to be stability indicating. Key Features:
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