M. Pharm Review NAPLEX28

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 1

28

SECTION I

Table 4-1

PHARMACEUTICAL PRACTICE

Common Examples of Tertiary Literature (NOTE: lists are not comprehensive)

Topic of Interest

Literature in which to Find Topic

Alcohol/sugar/gluten free
Adverse effects

Red Book (Drug Topics)


Meylers Side Effects of Drugs
Drug-Induced Diseases
Orange Book (electronic version on FDA website)
Remingtons Pharmaceutical Sciences
Extemporaneous Formulations
USP DI Vol II: Advice for the Patient (obsolete)
Clinical Pharmacology
Lexi-Comp
Micromedex
Websites:
www.drugdigest.org
www.webmd.com
Cecil Textbook of Medicine
Harrisons Principles of Internal Medicine
AHFS Drug Information
Clinical Pharmacology
Drug Facts and Comparisons
Micromedex
Harriet Lane Handbook (pediatric)
Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation (Briggs)
Drug Prescribing in Renal Failure
Hansten and Horn Drug Interaction Analysis and Management
Clinical Pharmacology
Drug Facts and Comparisons
Micromedex
Index Nominum
Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference
Trissels Handbook on Injectable Drugs
Kings Guide to Parenteral Admixtures
Natural Standard
Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database
Goodman and Gilmans The Pharmacologic Basis of Therapeutics
Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach (DePiro)
Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use of Drugs (Koda-Kimble)
IDENTIDEX (Micromedex)
IDENT-A-DRUG
WebMD
Clinical Pharmacologys Drug Identifier
Drug Facts and Comparisons
Micromedex
USP DI Volume 1 (obsolete)
AHFS Drug Information
Clinical Pharmacology
www.cdc.gov

Bioequivalence
Compounding
Consumer health information

Diseases/General Medicine
Dosing
Dosing: Special populations

Drug Interactions

Foreign Drug Identifications


IV Compatibility
Natural Products
Pharmacology/Pharmacokinetics

Tablet Identification

Unlabeled use

Vaccines

3. Randomization
a) Blocked
b) Stratified
c) Cluster
d) Systematic assignment
B. Baseline assessment
C. Study location
1. Single center: use of one site to conduct a
research study
2. Multicenter: use of multiple sites to conduct a
research study

3. International: use of multiple countries to


conduct a research study
D. Blinding
1. Single blind: patient masked, or investigator
masked, but not both
2. Double blind: patient and investigator masked
3. Open label: no masking; all patients and
investigators aware of treatment
E. Controls
1. Placebo controlled: administration of an
inactive substance for a control

You might also like