- Features expanded drug information from the popular Harriet Lane Handbook, giving you more of what you need to prescribe the right drug and the appropriate dose.
- Presents a section on adverse effects and drug resistance so you can better manage persistent, hard to fight infections.
- Provides therapy guidelines that are safe and efficacious as evidenced by research and expert practice.
- Organizes a wealth of information into a convenient, pocket-sized format so you can reference it anywhere.
The Harriet Lane Handbook of Pediatric Antimicrobial Therapy: Mobile Medicine Series, 1e
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PublisherMosby
ISBN / ASIN0323053343
ISBN-139780323053341
Sales Rank2,104,473
CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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From the experts at Johns Hopkins University, who bring you the best-selling Harriet Lane Handbook, this easy-to-use pocket guide to antimicrobial therapy expands on the indispensable Harriet Lane formulary to help you effectively treat a broad spectrum of pediatric infections. A complete listing of all antibiotics?and non-antibiotic treatments?and indications for use, as well as detailed discussions on antibiotic resistance, postexposure prophylaxis, and a large section that details adverse effects allows you to quickly and accurately chose the right medication for anything you encounter. For decades, health care professionals have relied on The Harriet Lane Handbook to pave the way to safe and efficacious therapy, and now that road just became wider.
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