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WHO Model Formularyby World Health Organization
World Health Organization 2002; US$ 36.00The WHO Model Formulary presents formulary information on over 300 medicines included on the WHO Model List of Essential Drugs, as a reference for national and institutional drugs and therapeutic committees. It is also a valuable source of independent and unbiased information for students and prescribers who are interested in focusing their prescribing on those medicines which are globally recognized as essential. This pocket-sized book contains 27 sections covering anaesthetics, analgesics, antiallergics, antidotes, anticonvulsants, anti-infective drugs, antimigraine drugs, antineoplastic and immunosuppressives drugs and drugs used in palliative care, antiparkinson drugs, drugs affecting the blood, blood products and plasma substitutes, cardiovascular... more...
The dispensatory of Ibn at-Tilmby Oliver Kahl
BRILL 2007; US$ 175.00Offers a critical Arabic edition, annotated English translation, introductory study, and two-way glossaries of a pharmacological masterpiece composed around the middle of the 12th century CE in Baghdad by a Nestorian physician. This work provides an understanding of mediaeval Arabic medicine and pharmacy, as well as premodern science. more...
Sabur Ibn Sahl's Dispensatory in the Recension of the Adudi Hospitalby Oliver Kahl
BRILL 2008; US$ 138.00Offers an Arabic edition and English translation of Sabur Ibn Sahl's (d 869 CE) famous dispensatory as preserved in a recension made by the physicians of the Adudi hospital in Baghdad around the middle of the 11th century CE. This book highlights the impact of Sabur's contribution to the development of scientific pharmacy in medieval Islam. more...
WHO Model Formulary 2008by World Health Organization
World Health Organization 2009; US$ 40.00Since its first publication in 2002, the WHO Model Formulary has become an indispensable source of independent information on essential medicines for pharmaceutical policy-makers and prescribers worldwide. The Model Formulary is the authoritative guide on how to make effective use of the medicines on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines, so improving patient safety, and limiting unnecessary medical spending. For each medicine the Model Formulary provides information on use, dosage, adverse effects, contraindications and warnings, supplemented by guidance on selecting the right medicine for a range of conditions. The new edition, WHO Model Formulary 2008, details changes made to the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines in 2007, with updated... more...
Over the Counter Pharmaceutical Formulationsby David D. Braun
Elsevier 1994; US$ 205.00This book presents formulations for over-the-counter (OTC) or nonprescription drugs. The OTC drug formulations in this book are organized according to their therapeutic effect. There are 19 categories of OTC drugs included. Each category is presented in a single chapter that consists of two parts; Part I presents the composition of brand name products, and Part II presents starting or prototype formulations contributed by suppliers of raw materials for OTC drugs. The brand name products are listed alphabetically in Part I of each chapter, followed by the name of the manufacturer, the type and concentration of the active ingredient(s) and the product form(s). It is also customary, but not required, for the manufacturer to list the so-called... more...
BNF for Children 2011-2012by Paediatric Formulary Committee
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, RPS Publishing, RCPCH Publishing 2011; US$ 73.48BNF for Children (BNFC) presents essential practical information to help healthcare professionals prescribe, monitor, supply, and administer medicines for childhood disorders. Covering neonates to adolescents, this single volume includes key clinical and pharmaceutical information, organised by the familiar BNF classification. Working under the supervision of an expert paediatric formulary committee, BNFC has been developed with the assistance of an extensive network of paediatric advisers. Annual revisions will ensure that the work remains at the forefront of practice. more...
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