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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Many books have been called "must have" or "indispensable"
and this one truly is. Any family that gets more than one prescription filled a year can benefit from THE PILL BOOK. This book does its best to describe, thoroughly and patiently, the ins and outs of every prescription drug in America, what the drug is meant to do, the side effects, interactions, who should not be taking it, whether generics are available, what to do...
Published on May 3, 2000 by Allen Smalling

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars COULD BE BETTER
I BOUGHT THIS TO REPLACE A VERY MUCH OLDER ADDITION. I'M A PHARMACY TECHNICIAN AND LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT SOME MEDICATIONS AS WELL AS GET INFORMATION ON MEDICATIONS I TAKE. THE MAIN REASON I DIDN'T GIVE IT 4 OR 5 STARS IS THAT IT LEAVES OUT MANY OLDER, BUT STILL FREQUENTLY PRESCRIBED MEDICATIONS. THE OTHER THING I DON'T LIKE IS THAT IT LUMPS A LOT OF MEDICATIONS IN...
Published on April 26, 2009 by K. J. GARRETT


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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Many books have been called "must have" or "indispensable", May 3, 2000
and this one truly is. Any family that gets more than one prescription filled a year can benefit from THE PILL BOOK. This book does its best to describe, thoroughly and patiently, the ins and outs of every prescription drug in America, what the drug is meant to do, the side effects, interactions, who should not be taking it, whether generics are available, what to do if abused, if you miss a dose, and so on. There are even color plates of the most widely prescribed drugs. Pharmacy handouts are useful, but what's in THE PILL BOOK is VITAL. It might even save your life; it certainly has saved me money and time. Get yourself the latest edition!
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have Medicine Book!, February 13, 2001
By A Customer
You can look up medications online, but why tie up your phone line, and take a while searching the sites to find information on medication, when you can just open the book up in a minute and find what you want(FAST!) This book has alot of info on medicines that the pharmacies didn't even tell me about. This is a Great book to lay in bed with and search up all the medicines that you have taken in the past, or are currently taking. It has All the information about all the dangers of taking it with other medications, What the side effects are, Descriptions, and EVERYTHING you would ever Want to know about the medicine. It's a smaller book thats easy to carry and take with you, anywhere. This book has it all, Pictures, brand names, generic names and side effects of the medication, Etc, etc, etc..This book is a MUST HAVE book! It's worth every cent! I give this book an "A"
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The most useful of all the books that tell you about pills., July 23, 1998
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I was able to find out more about the drugs I take from this book than from any doctor or pharmacist I have ever talked to. It tells you about drugs you shouldn't mix with each other, foods to avoid and lots of other important facts.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A necessity for every family's library!, November 12, 2001
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"karri444" (CA United States) - See all my reviews
The Pill Book is one of the most informative and easy to read reference books for laymen. It equips the patient with much valuable information on what the drug is prescribed for, its side effects and food/drug interactions. My only critique would be that in the 8th edition, which I currently have, pregnancy is addressed without specifying the risk category; information that I feel is important. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the book--it's very evident by the wear and tear it has received from much reading! A definite must-have for all households.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Welcome Resource With A Few Standout Flaws, July 2, 2003
By A Customer
I recently bought The Pill Book after hearing so much about it, then later finding it applicable to my own circumstances. I won't delve into its assets, because I believe they speak for themselves. However, upon reviewing my new purchase, I was disappointed to note a couple of glaring deficiencies in the book's content.

Specifically, the latest edition--somewhat ironically--does not list a certain class of drugs by describing each drug within that class. This facet, regrettably, illustrates what has become common in the marketplace. Products which are "new and improved" or spoken of in similar terms sometimes are not. Things are left out--in this case, a comprehensive description of each drug that was included in the 9th edition. Were it not for my purchase of the previous edition, I would not have uncovered certain side effects of a drug I'm presently taking! If one is going to educate and help the consumer in this important area, one cannot omit such potentially critical and helpful information. Therefore, I would advise the author/publisher to be as comprehensive as possible, and not fall prey to the temptation to streamline everything.

My second reservation concerns the very poignant lack of a section dealing with possible withdrawal symptoms for each drug. Needless to say, one's relationship with medication sometimes involves discontinuing its use; thus, it would make sense to have information on symptoms or side effects accompanying its termination. Again, I have personal reasons for seeking this: recently, I discontinued use of a particular medication, and though my physician indicated what the fallout might be, I'm always interested in more than one opinion. And this is where resources like The Pill Book come in.

Otherwise, I'm grateful to have the book and to have purchased it at such a low price.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Outstanding Reference, June 28, 2003
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This book is indespensible reference for anybody who wants to see the whole picture about specific drug. Yes, some of them do more harm than good as they produce side effects that can overweight prospective cure; also, some relatively harmless drugs can be dangerous if taken together. This book help us get all the facts so we can make the right decission before we actualy start taking drugs.
In response to previous comments related to availability of all information from this book on the web (which is completely true)- it may sound hard to beleive but some people don't use computers! We have millions of seniors and vast majority of them don't surf the net so they may need book like this (sorry, no pun intended)!
By all measures - an outstanding book!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost Indispensable, June 16, 2003
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Virgil Brown (White Oak, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
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I have an EMS certification. Once I used to use Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) to keep me up to date on various prescriptions. Now I use The Pill Book because it is more succinct and still tells me what I need to know. I still find out what a drug is, what it's used for, dosage, what can't be taken with it, etc.

The Pill Book is almost indispensable. If you have a health insurance company which allows you to call on the telephone and ask questions about your prescription, you may prefer to do that instead. Or you may care to surf the web for information about
a particular drug. Even though I do, I still keep a copy of The Pill Book.

Otherwise The Pill Book is altogether indispensable.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Useful for anyone actively involved in their health care, June 2, 2003
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This is one of the most popular books for the layman about prescription drugs. (That other book is "The Essential Guide to Prescription Drugs") The main reason this one is popular is because it's good, and the price is great. Anyone who wants to be active in managing their health care, not just a passive recipient of doctors' orders, should own such a book.

Advantages:
Small and lightweight enough to carry with you to the doctor's office or the pharmacy to discuss. (That other book is larger and much heavier.)
Includes almost all classes of drugs, including some that other book doesn't, and even some injections and inhalers.
Extremely complete lists of potential side effects.
List of the top 200 prescribed drugs in the US.
Articles in the rear of book include "Drugs against Terrorism."
Inexpensive - the price is fantastically good for the amount of information in the book!

Disadvantages:
Includes only US brand names, and doesn't have some of them (the brand of digoxin I take, for example, is not listed.)
The section of pictures of pills is pretty useless (I feel the same about the pictures in that other book, too.) Since it doesn't have them all, why bother?

In Summary: This book costs less than the typical copay on your insurance for a single prescription, and will be more than worth it to you in terms of information.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars COULD BE BETTER, April 26, 2009
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I BOUGHT THIS TO REPLACE A VERY MUCH OLDER ADDITION. I'M A PHARMACY TECHNICIAN AND LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT SOME MEDICATIONS AS WELL AS GET INFORMATION ON MEDICATIONS I TAKE. THE MAIN REASON I DIDN'T GIVE IT 4 OR 5 STARS IS THAT IT LEAVES OUT MANY OLDER, BUT STILL FREQUENTLY PRESCRIBED MEDICATIONS. THE OTHER THING I DON'T LIKE IS THAT IT LUMPS A LOT OF MEDICATIONS IN THE SAME FAMILY INTO ONE HEADING. THAT MEANS YOU HAVE TO SORT THROUGH ALL OF THE INFORMATION TRYING TO FIND THE THINGS THAT APPLY SPECIFICALLY TO THE MEDICATION YOU WANT INFORMATION ON. FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU WANT INFO ON CIPRO (CIPROFLOXACIN), YOU ALSO HAVE TO WEED THROUGH THE INFORMATION ON FLOXIN, LEVAQUIN AND OTHERS TO FIND THE INFORMATION THAT MAY APPLY ONLY TO CIPRO.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars If you must take prescription drugs, get this book, April 15, 2000
Not only does this book describe in detail most new pills (up to 1998), it tells you what side effects you can expect and also shows you what the pills look like in a 32-page illustrated section. If the drug can be addictive, the book tells you. If you are pregnant, you can read how the drug will affect you. If you're nursing, The Pill Book tells you whether a drug prescribed could injure a baby. Tips for senior citizens also are included. This book was made for those people who don't want to just take any ol' pill their doctor prescribes without checking it out themselves.
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