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Hi, YesYouCan, I was looking for a list of clinical literature references. For instance I know Martindale is used to looked up a foreign drug. I have a small list on CPR but it's not complete. I wonder if you have this list with the reference books or a website where I could look for it. Tks, |
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will a table of top 200 drugs be enough ?? |
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The PP poster on Top 200 is sufficient, in my view.
May be the most widely used drug doses like Metformin, warfarin etc and drug of choice in each disease state - one should try to remember. The most easy ones to remember are -- Plavix, Evista, Flomax. Drugs which are given once weekly (methotrexate), monthly (Boniva) or yearly(reclast) - must be noted. As well as their route of administration - IM/SC/IV etc This can only be mastered while in internship by reading the labels on the dispensed containers. I did not have such question (dose etc) in my exam. So it is not a given thing that it will be asked. yesyoucan |
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