The Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia has been the most popular and most trusted source of portable drug information since 1987. Now download our acclaimed reference to your Palm as the ultimate PDA drug tool, which includes:Expanded drug information from the Deluxe Edition of the print Pocket Pharmacopoeia A fully integrated tool for multiple drug interaction checking, with interactions data from the experts at The Medical LetterContinuous ongoing drug information auto-updates via the internetBoth Palm and Pocket PC versions, including support for most extended memory cardsComplete customer privacy unlike other medical software we will never sell your personal data and product use patterns to others. A fully integrated Herbal & Alternative Therapy section47 invaluable reference tables and 9 dynamic medical formula calculators Both convenient relative pricing codes ($ to $$$$$) and exact prices directly from www.drugstore.com.Extensive pediatric drug dosingUnique Canadian trade names and drugsSoftware written by USBMIS, Inc, creators of the popular PDA versions of The Sanford GuideAs with all Tarascon editions, our drug information is meticulously peer-reviewed by drug information experts and practicing clinicians of multiple specialties. We include typical drug dosing (both FDA approved and off-label uses), available trade and generic formulations, metabolism, and safety in pregnancy and lactation.
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| Requirements | Palm Desktop 4.1.4 or greater, Palm OS 3.2 or greater, 4.5MB available memory, mem cards supporte | ||
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| Publisher | USBMIS | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 12 May 2006 | ||
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