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The Orange Book Approved drug products with therapeutic equivalence.FDA refrence generic drug product selection. Code A -therapeutic equivalents Code B-therapeutic inequivalence.
American Drug index Alphabetical listing of combination drugs cross referenced by generic, brand, and chemical name.
Drug Topics-Red Book Annual publication, price listings.
Hansten's Drug interactions drug to drug interactions
Facts and Comparisons Monthly updated guide data on actions, indications, warnings, interactions, contraindications, precautions, adverse reactions and dosage.
Handbook on injectable drugs ASHP (American Society Healthsystem Pharmacist) publication reconstitution or mixing guidelines.
Handbook of Non-Prescripition Drugs An APhA (American Pharmacist Association) handbook of OTC products
Merck Index Encyclopedia of chemical data related to drugs.
Merck Manual Alphabetical arrangement of general disease categories
Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) Annual Publication providing essential information on pharmaceutical products
Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences All information required for a variety of pharmacy settings.
U.S. Pharmacopeia-National Formulary (USP-NF) Standards for natural products as well as synthetic (homopathic) drugs
Trissel's collections of parental drugs containing stability, concentration, dosage, and compatibility information.
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