What is a drug reference guide?

What is a drug reference guide?

A drug information source that provides drug administration and dosage, indications, contraindications, warnings, actions, drug interactions, and patient information.

What’s the best book for referencing drug price information?

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What is PDR drug reference?

Physicians’ Desk Reference: A thick volume that provides a guide to prescription drugs available in the United States. Although not exactly recommended fare for bedtime reading, the PDR is the most commonly used drug reference.

Is there a PDR online?

PDR.net. Online version of the PDR® (The Physicians Desk Reference), the most recognized drug information reference available in the U.S.

How often is red book updated?

The RxNorm representation of RED BOOK contains information on approximately 29,401 branded clinical drugs and 28,614 generic clinical drugs. RED BOOK is updated daily.

What is the Red book used for in pharmacy?

The purpose of RED BOOK is to allow comprehensive access to current and accurate drug pricing and description information. RED BOOK covers FDA-approved drug products. It includes prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, and nondrug products.

What does losartan 25 mg pill look like?

Losartan Potassium Tablets USP, 25 mg are green colored, oval shaped, biconvex film-coated tablets debossed with ‘E’ on one side and ’45’ on other side.

What is AB rating in Orange book?

actual or potential bioequivalence problems
AB: actual or potential bioequivalence problems have been resolved through adequate in vivo and/or in vitro testing. Often some therapeutic codes are followed by a number, such as AB1, AB2, AB3 etc.