Handbook on Injectable Drugs

Handbook on Injectable Drugs

15th Ed. ©2009 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Authors/Editors: Lawrence A. Trissel, FASHP
ISBN: 1585282138 / 9781585282135
Subjects: Pharmacology, Pharmacy
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Overview

Since the publication of its first edition, the Handbook on Injectable Drugs, edited by Lawrence A. Trissel, is the most popular reference of its kind, trusted by pharmacists and other health care professionals througout the world.

Features:

  • Quickly find data on 359 drugs
  • Cross-reference monographs with AHFS Drug Information
  • Check how to prepare, store and administer drugs
  • Search information accumulated from 2,723 references, 100 new to this edition

The most comprehensive source of drug compatibility and stability information! The Handbook on Injectable Drugs is designed for use as a professional reference and guide to the literature on the clinical pharmaceutics of parenteral medications.

Pharmacists everywhere agree this is the 'gold standard!

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Authors

Lawrence A. Trissel, FASHP
Director, Clinical Pharmaceutics Research
Division of Pharmacy
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas

The Anderson Cancer Center is the largest cancer research and treatment center in the world.

In addition to writing the Handbook on Injectable Drugs for over 30 years, he is the author of the Pocket Guide to Injectable Drugs, Trissel's Stability of Compounded Formulations, Trissel's Tables of Physical Compatibility, Trissel's Calcium and Phosphate Compatibility in Parenteral Nutrition, and over 170 published research papers.

Quoted
"ASHP's Handbook on Injectable Drugs is the gold standard reference for compatibility and stability of injectable drugs. It's a 'must have' for academia, drug information centers, hospitals, and long-term care facilities."

-- Katie J. Suda, PharmD


Related Titles
AHFS Drug Information

APhA Complete Review for Pharmacy, The

APhA DrugInfoLine®

Complete Review for the Pharmacy Technician

Medication Errors

Trissel's Stability of Compounded Formulations
Doody's Review Service American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy