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Reference \ Medications Handbook of Dermtalogic Drug Therapy
Steven Feldman, Kathy Phelps, Kelly Campbell Verzino,
354 pages, 2005.
- A reliable, current, convenient, up-to-date and affordable pocket guide to dermatological therapy
# Drugs are organized by disease category, with a glossary to make treatment options for specific diseases easy to find - Includes information on many new dermatologic drugs that have recently been approved
- Includes information on the use of the new biologics
- Designed to be a quick reference text for busy practitioners
An essential resource for dermatologists and family practitioners, this compact but expansive reference work clearly presents practical information on drugs for treating skin disorders, using generic names throughout in order to ensure relevance across all geographic markets.
Designed to be a physician's companion, Handbook of Dermatologic Drug Therapy provides an alphabetical listing of commonly prescribed drugs, organized by condition, with each entry including the following key information: dosage, administration, uses, pharmacology, adverse effects, interactions, preparation prescription, a select list of references.
Superbly organized, with data presented in an easy-to-read format perfect for busy physicians, this is an invaluable everyday resource for all involved in both dermatology and general practice.
Non-returnable.
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