Handbook on Injectable Drugs


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ASHP's Guide to IV Compatibility & Stability Backed by quality, peer-reviewed published literature, the Handbook on Injectable Drugs(R) has been a go-to, trusted resource for more than four decades. Authored under the editorial authority of AHFS Drug Information(R) and published by ASHP, it's the global gold standard for IV compatibility and stability information. ASHP's Handbook on Injectable Drugs(R) is now newly updated with the latest information. The 20th edition features 27 new monographs, 23,663 compatibility pairs, and 276 new references. With its 40-year track record of precise, accurate detail, nothing else comes close for compatibility, stability, storage, and preparation of parenteral drugs. ASHP's Handbook on Injectable Drugs(R) is available in print and interactive formats.




King Guide to Parenteral Admixtures 2006


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The most complete injectable drug compatibility and stability reference since 1971. Now in Hardcover. Includes monographs on 459 intravenous drugs in over 16,000 combinations. Fully referenced and indexed.




King Guide to Parenteral Admixtures


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Compatibility and stability information on over 440 intravenous drugs in over 15,000 combinations. Fully referenced, updated quarterly, and JCAHO and NABP approved.The loose-leaf format is still the best way to update a single reference set. By inserting and replacing pages as required in the included quarterly updates, the King Guide continues to be the most up-to-date and comprehensive reference on Injectable drug compatibility and stability.










McGraw-Hill's I.V. Drug Handbook


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Includes full-text PDA download of the entire text More coverage of chemotherapy than any other competitive title 4-color patient safety insert







Injectable Drugs Guide


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Pediatric Parenteral Nutrition


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This book offers health professionals the scientific rationale for parenteral nutrition, The basic techniques needed for successful parenteral nutrition support, and ways to avoid complications. it presents the basic concepts necessary For The safe delivery of parenteral nutrition, including metabolism of protein, and carbohydrate and fat; electrolytes, minerals; practical application of parenteral nutrition; and it discusses special pediatric conditions in which parenteral feeds are indicated and useful. Chapters written by expert contributors emphasize hands-on advice and a practical approach to successfully administering parenteral nutrition to children.