| The Top 100 Drug Interactions, 2008 Edition now
contains over 3600 drug interactions in 120 monographs. The table of CYP450 and
P-glycoprotein substrates and modifiers includes nearly
325 drugs and is based on data from human in vivo studies.
The book continues to list potentially important herb-drug interactions.
Drug
interaction entries are easy to find in the index by either trade or
generic name. The Hansten and Horn Drug Interaction Probability Scale is
included to assess the probability of a causal relationship between a potential drug
interaction and a patient event. The Top 100 Drug Interactions is a handy, 5.25x4-inch,
authoritative drug interaction resource intended for all practitioners.
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Managing
Clinically Important Drug Interactions is a bound version of DIAM,
condensed to include those monographs that contain level 1 and 2
interactions along with those level 3 interactions most likely to affect
patient outcomes. It is ideal for physicians, nurse practitioners,
physician assistants, and students who do not have the need for frequent
updates. |
Drug
Interactions Analysis and Management is a loose-leaf publication that provides information about drug-drug and drug-food interactions in a quick reference format.This quarterly reference provides descriptive monographs of drug interactions selected on the basis of their potential to alter patient outcomes. Based on published clinical information as well as case studies, each monograph contains a drug significance rating for ease of interaction detection and provides guidance for managing interactions as they occur. |