I know lots of folks don't like the price of PEPID. Fair enough.
As a resident, I had CME money that I used for PEPID and I do the same with my staff CME money.
I've repeatedly found PEPID to be an outstanding product that has very useful information for almost all patients I see in the ED, including peds.
As you may have figured out, I'm a big fan. I also have the free ePocrates and the free MedScape app for my iPhone. If you're looking for just a drug reference, either is pretty good, although I prefer the Medscape one (not surprising since I think they license PEPID's database).
The only real gripe I still have with PEPID is their iPhone interface. It's getting better with each upgrade but still not where it should be yet. Also, the need for a connection to use the drug calculator is irksome. They fixed this for the interaction checker but still need to do the same for the calculators.
Take care,
Jeff
PS, I have no financial or other ties to PEPID. Well, not quite true. I pay money to them every year so I guess they have a financial tie to me.