The most widely acclaimed book for practicing dermatologists, now expanded and improved. A must for every dermatologist's office --and for hospital consultations--this updated and substantially enlarged edition answers the busy physician's need for a comprehensive, authoritative guide to the known adverse side effects of newly approved as well as commonly prescribed and over-the-counter drugs, herbals, and supplements. The easy-to-use format and wealth of information make this book and CD-ROM combination an essential resource for dermatologists and general practitioners. Important features in this edition: Extensive listing of over 1,000 adverse reactions More than 950 generic and over 5,400 trade name drugs, herbals, and supplements Identification of potentially hazardous drug-drug interactions Citations of more than 25,000 references, up to October 2003 Coverage of dermatologic and other side effects that can develop from the use of commonly prescribed medications, OTC drugs, herbals, and supplements Sixty-four color illustrations and descriptions of 101 common reaction patterns Fully cross-referenced by drug and trade names with names of pharmaceutical companies plus indications, category, and half-life for each drug The CD-ROM provides rapid access to all the drug profiles in the book
Now in its 15th edition, this most widely acclaimed book has been expanded and improved to provide reliable, current, and comprehensive information on drug eruptions and interactions essential for all dermatologists and primary care physicians. With every medication having potential adverse sideeffects, this manual serves as a remedy to the intrica
The only work of its kind, Litt's Pocketbook of Drug Eruptions and Interactions is formatted for quick reference in the doctor's office, on hospital rounds, and in consultations. New in the third edition is coverage of herbals and supplements, an expanded range of reaction patterns, and lists of potentially hazardous interactions. Covering over 200
Relied upon by dermatologists and medical practitioners internationally for its unparalleled practical focus on adverse effects and cutaneous reactions, this text is the essential quick-reference tool for patient care and drug safety. The reaction data for this new 20th edition is compiled from the companion website, which is updated continuously, and includes prescription and over-the-counter drugs as well as biologics, supplements, and other medical products—with tens of thousands of adverse drug reactions, eruptions, and reaction patterns. The text notes the number of peer-reviewed references for reaction listings, the reported incidence of a reaction, and clinically important and potentially serious interactions between drugs.
Internationally relied upon by medical practitioners for unparalleled focus on adverse effects and reactions, this succinct clinical reference is an essential drug-safety tool for patient care, particularly for those on many prescriptions. This new edition has been revised and updated throughout as a quick reference to the most important information required: summaries of numbers of reports and incidence for reactions; clinically important and potentially hazardous drug–drug interactions; categories of adverse drug reactions, eruptions, and cutaneous reaction patterns; and essential reference information on prescription and over-the-counter drugs, as well as biologics and supplements.
A must for every doctor's office - and for hospital consultations - Cardiac Drug Eruptions and Interactions describes and catalogs the adverse effects of commonly prescribed and over-the-counter generic drugs and herbals used in cardiology, plus other drugs having cardiovascular side effects. The easy-to-use alphabetic format and wealth of evidence-based information make this book an essential resource for physicians.
Published in large-format softcover binding with a full-color atlas section showing the most commonly encountered reactions, Drug Eruption Reference Manual 2001 catalogs more than 700 generic and over 4,200 trade-name drugs - cross-referenced for quick look-up - with their adverse cutaneous reactions: skin, hair, nails, mucous membranes, and others. The new edition provides sections on herbals, botanicals, trace elements and supplements, more reaction patterns and the drugs responsible for them, including indications, category, half-life and major interactions. The updated literature citations include over 18,000 references, many pre-MEDLINE and some going back as far as 1922. Drug Eruption Reference Manual 2001 contains 332 references to 64 different reaction patterns caused by carbamazepine, 177 references to lupus erythematosus caused by procainamide, and thousands more. Indexed by both generic and proprietary drug names and by reaction patterns it provides the information you need quickly and easily.
Now in its 15th edition, this most widely acclaimed book has been expanded and improved to provide reliable, current, and comprehensive information on drug eruptions and interactions essential for all dermatologists and primary care physicians. With every medication having potential adverse sideeffects, this manual serves as a remedy to the intrica
In its 16th Edition, this widely acclaimed book has evolved and expanded into theDrug Eruptions and Reactions Manual' (D.E.R.M.) - an authoritative guide to adverse drug reactions and reaction patterns. With improved adverse-events listing and a new classification system for reaction patterns, Litt's D.E.R.M. is a valuable resource for anyone dea
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