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TERMS OF USE: Access to this database is restricted to current RIT students, faculty and staff for academic and teaching purposes only. Commercial use, systematic or "excessive" downloading, or redistribution of database content outside of RIT is expressly prohibited. Violations may result in the cancellation of this database for the entire campus as well as the personal sanctions outlined in the RIT Code of Conduct for Computer and Network Use. |
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Why use this database?
- Clinical Pharmacology contains current, concise
and clinically-relevant drug information for all U.S. prescription
drugs, hard-to-find herbal and nutritional supplements,
over-the-counter products and new and investigational drugs.
- Clinical Pharmacology is made up of Drug Monograph
and Patient Education Records. Drug Monographs include description,
mechanism of action, and pharmacokinetics. Patient Education
Records contain such information as what the medication
is used for, what their health care professional should
know before taking the medication, how the medication should
be taken, what they should do if a dose is missed, what
other medications can interact, side effects ...and more.
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Maintained by Teresa Kellett
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