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Drug Facts and Comparison

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provide specific information on generic and trade names; orphan, investigational, and temporary listings; drug descriptions; images of drugs; dosage calculations; and manufacturers

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Martindale’s The Complete Drug Reference

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Information on selected investigational and veterinary drugs, herbal and complementary medicines, pharmaceutical excipients, vitamins and nutritional agents, vaccines, radiopharmaceuticals, contrast media and diagnostic agents, medicinal gasses, drugs of abuse and recreational drugs, toxic substances, disinfectants, and pesticides

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Trissel’s Handbook on Injectable Drugs

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provide information on parenteral agents, such as products, administration, stability, and compatibility with infusion solutions

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Drug Topics Red Book is the pharmacy reference book

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information on emergency contacts, clinical references, practice management and professional development, pharmacy and health care organizations, drug reimbursement information, manufacturer and wholesaler information, product identification, prescription product listings, over-the-counter and nondrug product listings, and complementary and herbal product references.

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Orange Book

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this is a list of ingredients of medications. it helps the government keep track of all the different medicines and their generic versions. this helps make sure that the medications are safe, and it also helps people have more affordable options for their prescriptions.

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