Australian Medicines Handbook 2021


Book Description

The independent, evidence-based national drug reference, Australian Medicines Handbook is an important clinical resource for health practitioners concerned with the quality use of medicines. Published annually, it contains concise, practical, reliable drug information arranged into chapters, drug classes and monographs, therapeutic information and appendices including a drug interactions section. Comparative drug information makes the Australian Medicines Handbook unique among current drug reference tools, as it assists users to compare drugs within a class and make informed prescribing choices.




Australian Medicines Handbook 2018


Book Description

Published annually, AMH is widely recognised as Australia's leading independent medicines reference providing concise, practical and reliable drug information. The book is designed with the busy health professional in mind. AMH structure is broken into easy to use chapters, drug classes and monographs, treatments and appendices.







AMH Children's Dosing Companion 2021


Book Description

The AMH Children's Dosing Companion is Australia's national independent drug dosing guide for children from birth to 18 years. Published annually, the evidence-based and peer-reviewed content provides detailed dosing information to assist health care practitioners with safe prescribing and administration of medicines in both hospital and community settings. Clearly written and concisely laid-out, the AMH Children's Dosing Companion covers dosing information for over 400 drugs with dosages arranged by indication and by age. It includes drug monographs for over 90% of PBS paediatric prescribing in Australia, off-label uses as well as practical tips and other hard-to-find data on paediatric prescribing.




AMH Aged Care Companion 2020


Book Description

The AMH Aged Care Companion is a trusted, practical reference for doctors, nurses and pharmacists who work with older people. Published every 2 years, it contains the latest evidence-based information and is useful when conducting medication reviews and other activities (e.g. case conferencing) aimed at improving patient outcomes. The AMH Aged Care Companion includes information on the management of more than 70 conditions common in older people. Topics emphasise issues relevant to older people using medicines and, where appropriate, also include advice about non-drug treatments. It also contains general principles on the use of medicines in older people, including deprescribing.




Havard's Nursing Guide to Drugs


Book Description

The information presented in this user friendly guide can be accessed either by therapeutic class or by system. As with previous editions each drug is independently reviewed. Tiziani from Monash University.




Handbook on Injectable Drugs


Book Description

This edition of the Handbook on Injectable Drugs provides in a concise format monographs containing detailed information on 280 commercially available drugs. Arranged in alphabetical order by non-proprietary name, each monograph provides important information on products (sizes, strengths, volumes, and forms in which the drug is supplied, along with other components of the formulation), dosage and administration, stability, manufacturer and compatibility of the drug with other infusion solutions and drugs. Included in this edition are twelve new monographs: adenosine; allopurinol sodium; amphotericin B cholesteryl sulfate complex; busulfan; cisatracurium besylate; docetaxel; doxorubicin HCl liposome injection; fosphenytoin sodium; gemcitabine HCl; mepivacaine HCl; topotecan; and torsemide. Monographs for older drugs have been updated. There is further material on investigational drugs, and a tabulated section on the composition and characteristics of commercially available intravenous infusion solutions. Comprehensive and easy to use with extensive references, the handbook should be of use to the busy hospital pharmacy.




Australian Don't Rush to Crush Handbook


Book Description

The aim of this handbook is to provide support and Australian-based information for healthcare professionals to give medicines safely to people unable to swallow solid oral medicines.




Australian Medicines Handbook 2022


Book Description

The independent, evidence-based national drug reference, Australian Medicines Handbook is an important clinical resource for health practitioners concerned with the quality use of medicines. Published annually, it contains concise, practical, reliable drug information arranged into chapters, drug classes and monographs, therapeutic information and appendices including a drug interactions section. Comparative drug information makes the Australian Medicines Handbook unique among current drug reference tools, as it assists users to compare drugs within a class and make informed prescribing choices.




Mosby's Handbook of Herbs & Natural Supplements


Book Description

Access the most reliable information on herbs and alternative medicines from trusted author, Linda Skidmore-Roth, in Mosby's Handbook of Herbs and Natural Supplements! Reviewed by nurses and herbalists alike, this authoritative resource presents herb and supplement profiles in a convenient, A-Z format for fast reference. This edition's updated, streamlined design helps you find information quickly, and a new systematic pregnancy and breastfeeding classification offers the latest guidelines for this special client population. - Detailed monographs for 300 commonly used herbal products and natural supplements include vital information on the products you'll encounter with your clients. - Updated references and information from new studies make this a reliable source for herbal content. - Alert icons warn you of potentially dangerous reactions that could threaten your clients' health. - Popular Herb, Pregnancy, and Pediatric icons help you find relevant content quickly for common herbs and herbs for special populations. - Quick-reference format presents consistent monographs for each herb and makes it easy to find the information you need. - Herbal Resource appendix, Drug/Herb Interaction appendix, Pediatric Herbal Use appendix, and a list of abbreviations provide essential resources and expanded herbal material in one convenient spot. - A comprehensive index of herbal terms allows you to look up an herb by its common or scientific name, as well as by condition. - A pregnancy classification system from the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration allows you to analyze herbs individually and provides a consistent formula to decide which herbs should be used. - Updated content throughout includes the latest uses, actions, dosages, contraindications, side effects/adverse reactions, interactions, pharmacology, alerts, and references. - Pediatric Herbal Use appendix covers uses, guidelines, and expanded pediatric and adolescent information for 32 herbs. - Drug/Herb Interaction appendix lists known drug and herb interactions for herbs included in the handbook to ensure client safety.