The pharmacist's guide to drug eruptions and interactions / Jerome Z. Liit
Material type:
- 1842140639
- RM 302 .L58 2001

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REF RM 267 .R44 2000 Handbook of antibiotics / | REF RM 300 .G38 2003 Administering medications : pharmacology for health careers / | REF RM 300 .M37 2021 Pharmacology review : a comprehensive reference guide for medical, nursing, and paramedic students / | REF RM 302 .L58 2001 The pharmacist's guide to drug eruptions and interactions / | REF RM 38 .G76 2001 Pharmacy simplified : a glossary of terms / | REF RS 55.2 .M56 2018 Mims drug reference : concise prescribing information. | REF RS 122.5 .B64 2010 Boh's pharmacy practice manual : a guide to the clinical experience / |
Includes index.
Introduction -- Classes of drugs -- Drug eruptions A-Z -- Descriptions of the 29 most common reaction patterns -- Drugs responsible for 95 different reaction patterns -- Index of trade and generic drug names.
When a drug is administered and an adverse reaction occurs, the usual first port of call is the pharmacist. This guide allows the pharmacist to check the symptoms against the drug or identify the drug using the visible dermatological symptoms.
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