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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Mostly worthless,
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This review is from: Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Magazine)
There are so many drug references that are so much better. Even the pocket pharmacopeias are more inclusive than this. This magazine basically is issued on a quarterly basis and contains only brand medications. No generics. It does contain info on new drugs, but you can get that on the fda website for free. Why does this cost 49.00? You'd think the pharma advertising it contains would MORE than pay for it. I used to get it free from one of the drug companies. When it quit coming, I didn't renew as I found epocrates and other books to be far more useful! I would have to say the sam for the PAPR, the MDPR, the NPPR etc. All the same.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Use of NPPR,
This review is from: Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Magazine)
The NPPR is an excellent resource for prescribing or checking prescriptions. Use of tables of symptoms and drugs is very helpful. The side effects and adverse effects assist in deciding which drug may be most appropriate for a particular patients.
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Concise drug information,
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This review is from: Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Magazine)
This book is a great little reference book for pharmaceuticals. Quick look up, concise information. Updated quarterly so your reference is not out-of-date.
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