Selected Product: | The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy, 2008 Paperback Edition: 38th Author: David N. Gilbert, Robert C. Moellering Jr., Geor Publisher: Antimicrobial Therapy Release Date: 2008-04-30 ISBN-10: 1930808453 ISBN-13: 9781930808454 List Price: $13.45 Average Customer Rating: | | Maxwell Quick Medical Reference (Maxwell, Quick Medical Reference Maxwell, Quick Medical Refe) ISBN-10: 0964519135 ISBN-13: 9780964519138 List Price:$7.95 Pocket Medicine: The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Internal Medicine (Pocket Notebook Series) ISBN-10: 0781771447 ISBN-13: 9780781771443 List Price:$48.95 The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics, 32nd edition (Spiral Manual Series) ISBN-10: 0781781256 ISBN-13: 9780781781251 List Price:$49.95 Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia 2008 Classic Shirt-pocket Edition (Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia) (Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia) (Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia) ISBN-10: 1882742559 ISBN-13: 9781882742554 List Price:$14.95 Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia, 2007 Classic Shirt-Pocket Edition ISBN-10: 1882742486 ISBN-13: 9781882742486 List Price:$11.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy, 2008 by David N. Gilbert, Robert C. Moellering Jr., Geor (ISBN-10: 1930808453, ISBN-13: 9781930808454). At this time we have not yet written a review for The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy, 2008 by David N. Gilbert, Robert C. Moellering Jr., Geor (ISBN-10: 1930808453, ISBN-13: 9781930808454). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Oregon Health Sciences Univ., Portland. Annual pocket guide offers information on antimicrobial therapy. Presents data in chart form on antibiotic dosage, side effects, antiviral agents. and more. For pharmacists. Softcover, wire-spiral edition also available. NOTE: DOSAGE ERRORS DATED 4/11/07 ON PUBLISHERS WEBSITE WWW.SANFORDGUIDE.COM, UNDER CONTENT RELATED NOTICES. Great resource, but get the bigger size to save your eyes! | Customer Rating: | | this is a must have for MDs and pharmacists to treat any sort of infection. It has suggested treatments, doses, and durations. In addition, it has a section where microbes that are relatively uncommon and the drugs that treat them. It has renal dosages and common and severe side effects for the drugs. It also has a nice resources page for various items, including drugs that may prolong the QT interval, the CDC, AIDS, etc. I recommend getting the larger version, as sometimes I cannot see the small print. | beware of microscopic print | Customer Rating: | | excellent reference book--BUT the copy i received is in microscopic print and therefore useless to me--I must have missed this fact in ordering--in the future MICROSCOPIIC print should be soelled out | Sanford Antimicrobial guide 2008 | Customer Rating: | | This product is an invaluable resource for the medical clinician on the go. it is concise, complete, and invaluable for a patient care professional for selecting and assessing antimicrobial care for an ill patient. I refer to it frequently and would be lost without it while on duty in the hospital setting. | comprehensive but hard to read | Customer Rating: | | If you are thinking about getting this book, I suggest the PDA version, because this book is designed to be a "pocket book", so it's small. The vast amount of information therefore has to be somehow packed into this book. The print is very small, I don't think any one can read this book from more than 2 inches away. The information is great, though. | sanford guide to antimicrobialtherapy | Customer Rating: | Well I would like to say that this is a great book, yes its true. The only prob is that you got to know what you're doing...and you got to know this book well...otherwise you're not going to come up with anything... IF you pick up this book thinking that you're going to come up with the greatest antibiotic combinations you're wrong. You're just going to sit it there somewhere. and look elsewhere. You need to know how to read it, as it is full of acronyms for lots of antibiotics; and so forth and so on... You need to get used to it ask attending that might have you used it b4 so that you know what you're up against and stuff...especially if you're going to be working with critically ill patients; who are in icus They need the best combinations possible of antibiotic ... Make sure you protect you're calling... |
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