Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Dear All, While we all know that the PDR is not an official source of pharmacy information, I thought I would share this email with you. " Dear Sir or Madam: As you may know, the PDR has been the standard prescription drug reference for more than half a century. It can be found in virtually every physician's office, hospital and pharmacy in the U.S. And nine out of ten doctors consider it their most important drug reference source. The expanded and updated 2003 PDR is available to you so you can read what your doctor is reading. Reformatted for easier reference and readability, the 2003 PDR contains FDA-approved information on more than 4,000 prescription drugs-- including new listings such as Clarinex, Xigris, Frova, Tracleer, Ortho Evra, Advicor, Nuvaring, Focalin, Kineret, and Bextra. Indexed by brand name, generic name, manufacturer and product category, each drug listing features a wide range of vital information including: *Usage *Dosage *Warnings *Adverse reactions *Contraindications *Pediatric uses *Clinical pharmacology *FDA use-in pregnancy ratings *Other FDA-required information. You'll also find the phonetic spelling for each listing and a key to controlled substances. So don't delay. For more details or to order your copy of the 2003 PDR, please click here or cut and paste this address into your browser. http://www.medecbookstore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv? Screen=PROD & Store_Code=001 & Product_Code=PDR3P We at Thomson hope that you will make this essential volume part of your health care library. Use this book to help you make fully-informed health care decisions. Lynn Christie Senior Director, e-Solutions Thomson Medical Economics P.S. For information on other landmark titles from Thomson, please visit http://www.PDRbookstore.com " " ------------------------------------------------------------- Jeanetta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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