Antibiotic Manual�A Guide To Commonly Used Antimicrobials (Original Price: $59.95) Exclusive at Meripustak

Antibiotic Manual�A Guide To Commonly Used Antimicrobials (Original Price: $59.95) Exclusive

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    Author(s)David Schlossberg and Rafik Samuel
    PublisherCBS PUBLICATION
    ISBN9788123922317
    Pages488
    BindingPaper Back
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2012

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    CBS PUBLICATION Antibiotic Manual�A Guide To Commonly Used Antimicrobials (Original Price: $59.95) Exclusive by David Schlossberg and Rafik Samuel

    Antibiotic selection and dosing is the foundation of infectious disease practice and management of antibiotic therapy is one of the most complex and important areas in medicine. The visual design of the Antibiotic Manual aids the rapid retrieval of the essential information about 191 of the most commonly used antimicrobials in a user-friendly and convenient format. The features are : Includes information on side effects/toxicity drug interactions dosing special populations and the art of antimicrobial therapy Clinical pearls for each drug Black box warnings Fast retrieval of need-to-know data on all commonly used agents Comprehensive yet affordable Includes FDA indications and off-label applications Includes information relevant for treating pediatric and pregnant patients.