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  Vol. 110 No. 11, November 1984 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1983 USP DI

2 vols, $37.95, Rockville, Md, United States Pharmacopoeial Convention, Inc, 1983.

DAVID N. F. FAIRBANKS, MD, Reviewer
Washington, DC

Arch Otolaryngol. 1984;110(11):770.

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A newly revised and expanded edition of USP DI is now available from USP. The USP DI is a comprehensive, continuously updated reference of drug use information for the health professional and the patient. Published in a convenient two-volume format, the USP DI contains information on practically all drugs available in the United States, a source book containing both a practitioner and a laylanguage patient section, representing the consensus of hundreds of experts.

Volume 1, Drug Information for the Health Care Provider, is specifically written for the health professional. Volume 2, Advice for the Patient, presents corresponding information in lay language for the consumer. Each volume contains more than 500 individual monographs contained in each volume, nearly 80 of which are family groupings covering an additional 500 agents or combinations. More than 4,500 drug dosage forms and brands (including Canadian) are represented.

The extensive index by both generic and trade . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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