The pharmacist's guide to drug eruptions and interactions

This is a concise guide for pharmacists and other health care professionals on the adverse cutaneous side effects of 700 commonly prescribed and over-the-counter drugs, cross-indexed by generic and more than 4,200 trade names. It classifies adverse reactions in four categories: skin, hair, nail, and...

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Main Author: Litt, Jerome Z. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Parthenon Pub. 2001
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