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Sorry if this is in the wrong thread, there doesn't appear to be a general pharmacy forum for my question.
I'm a new intern and I find that I have to change medications upon discharge i.e. Atorvastatin to Simva or Rosuva; metop to atenolol etc. For the more common medications I've learned the conversion but it would be nice if I had a table with all the common beta blockers, statins, ace-i etc as a quick reference for conversion. I highly appreciate all my hospital's pharmacists help for these small questions but I think it'd just be faster if I can get a full chart instead of having to page a pharmacist and wait for a call back to ask a silly question.
tldr, is there a RELIABLE source you pharmacists use for medication conversions that non-pharm health care providers would have access to?
I'm a new intern and I find that I have to change medications upon discharge i.e. Atorvastatin to Simva or Rosuva; metop to atenolol etc. For the more common medications I've learned the conversion but it would be nice if I had a table with all the common beta blockers, statins, ace-i etc as a quick reference for conversion. I highly appreciate all my hospital's pharmacists help for these small questions but I think it'd just be faster if I can get a full chart instead of having to page a pharmacist and wait for a call back to ask a silly question.
tldr, is there a RELIABLE source you pharmacists use for medication conversions that non-pharm health care providers would have access to?
any more help would be much appreciated.