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Saunders Pharmaceutical Word Book 2011

Oct 18, 2011
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Product DescriptionWritten by transcriptionists for transcriptionists, Saunders Pharmaceutical Word Book 2011 makes it easy to look up more than 28,000 brand-name and generic drugs. It lets you quickly locate the detail you need, such as a drug's correct spelling and capitalization, corresponding uses, cross references of brand names to generics, and the usual methods of administration (e.g., capsule, IV, cream). Written by well-known experts Ellen and Randy Drake, this edition includes the latest information on new FDA approved drugs, drugs in the approval process, and new herbal/natural remedies. Over 28,000 brand-name and generic drugs are profiled, including in vitro testing kits, radiographic contrast and other imaging agents, and wound dressing.Pharmaceutical information is designed specifically for the medical transcriptionist, so you save time in correctly determining the drug being transcribed and confirming related information.Sound-alike references help you avoid confusing drugs that have similar-sounding names.Indications of approved drugs and standard dosages help you reduce transcription errors.Appendices offer useful information at a glance, including the most prescribed drugs, a list of sound-alikes, therapeutic drug levels, and abbreviations used with medications and dosages.Updated drug information ensures that all data is current and accurate, with new drugs added, obsolete drugs removed, and appropriate changes made. Saunders Pharmaceutical Word Book 2011

Attorney advises omitting ‘costs’ in trial contracts to lessen chance of non-payment.(Trial agreements): An article from: Bioresearch Monitoring Alert

Oct 18, 2011
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Product DescriptionThis digital document is an article from Bioresearch Monitoring Alert, published by Thomson Gale on July 1, 2005. The length of the article is 723 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Attorney advises omitting 'costs' in trial contracts to lessen chance of non-payment.(Trial agreements)Author: Joseph PickettPublication: Bioresearch Monitoring Alert (Newsletter)Date: July 1, 2005Publisher: Thomson GaleVolume: 5 Issue: 7 Page: 1Distributed by Thomson GaleAttorney advises omitting 'costs' in trial contracts to lessen chance of non-payment.(Trial agreements): An article from: Bioresearch Monitoring Alert

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