What is the best pharmacology handbook to use on rotations? I don't like Pharmacopoeia. I would like it if it had MOA, indications, contraindications, adverse effects, dosages in children and adults as possible. No path/pathophys stuff just pure pharm
I know it's not a handbook per se, but you can get Micromedex on iPhone (and Droid, I think) for free. Micromedex Drugs has all the info you were asking for, but there's also a separate non-free program that does Drug Interactions.
yeah thanks, i have medscape and epocrates. i would just rather a physical handbook. easier to look up stuff. I'll definitely try it thought because I don't like the ohter two