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...particularly in the community setting. For answering questions about common disease states, OTCs, etc. I have heard the handbook of non Rx drugs is great. Anyone else have other ideas?
 
...particularly in the community setting. For answering questions about common disease states, OTCs, etc. I have heard the handbook of non Rx drugs is great. Anyone else have other ideas?

I'd say uptodate for the quick and dirty on disease states but most community practitioners wouldn't have access.
 
Yeah. I used up to date a lot when I worked in hospital. Loved it. I'm thinking of an actual paper book to keep at home or work for quick look up though.
 
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