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Answered by Shailesh183816
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Drug databases are sites where information about drugs and medications are stored. ... There are an abundance of other web resources available to pharmacists, which includes: Micromedex, Herbal Medicines Compendium, Essential Evidence Plus, Lexi-Comp, Lactmed, and Toxnet..

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Answered by JoyitaPurkait
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DynaMed:-A clinical reference tool created by physicians for physicians and other healthcare professionals for use primarily at the 'point-of-care' with clinically-organized summaries.

Essential Evidence Plus: -

An evidence-based, point-of-care clinical research database with access to information on pharmaceutical topics, guidelines, abstracts, and summaries.

Facts & Comparisons: -

Drug information, comparative data tables, drug identifier tools, and drug interaction tools. Includes Trissel's IV Compatibility.

Herbal Medicines Compendium: -

A resource published by the U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) that provides standards for herbal ingredients used in herbal medicines. Contact the Health Sciences Librarian for login information

Lexi-Comp:-

Drug identification, patient education, drug calculators, toxicology, and IV Compatibility. For use by pharmacy students and faculty only.

Micromedex: -

Drug information, comparisons, interactions, and identification. Includes Trissel's IV Compatibility and RED BOOK.

Natural Medicines: -

Information on dietary supplements, natural medicines, and complementary alternative and integrative therapies.

USP: -

Access is available for the USP-NF(English), Food Chemicals Codex (FCC), and Herbal Medicines Compendium. The username and password for these can be obtained from the Health Sciences Librarian for Pharmacy and Nursing.

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