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The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy, 2008 written by David N. Gilbert, Robert C. Moellering Jr., George M. Eliopoulos, Merle A. Sande, Henry F. Chambers Studio : Antimicrobial Therapy by Antimicrobial Therapy Publisher : Antimicrobial Therapy Released : 2008-04-30 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9781930808454 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 45 reviews)
List Price : $13.45 Our Price : $34.00
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Oregon Health Sciences Univ., Portland. Annual guide offers information on antimicrobial therapy. Presents data in chart form on antibiotic dosage, side effects, and antiviral agents. For pharmacists. Softcover, wire-spiral binding and large print edition also available. |
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Sanford guide to antimicrobial therapy |
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A book well written, arrived on time from the seller and in the condition specified. |
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The Gold Standard for quick reference; if you have good eyes! |
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In order to make this indispensable reference pocket-sized, the print is roughly the size of the labels on museum insect specimen pins. If you're over 50 and you need something more readable, order the somewhat larger spiral-bound version. |
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great office reference |
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This book is very helpful in the office and very handy especially in this age of drug resistance and you really want to target your drug therapy. |
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good tool |
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great help, just started as a PNP in a busy inner city ed and this book has been very useful. |
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The Sanford Guide |
The Sanford Guide is the perfect pocket book with valuable and up-to-date information related with the antimicrobial therapy. It is so useful for the ER, ICU resident, specially the Internist and Family doctor, but for any specialty and setting of the daily practice.
It's information is relevant not just for the US medical doctors, even in the most difficult and isolated areas you can look for the different treatment choices and find a good guide in order to resolve the infectious problem of your patient; from the simpliest skin bacterial infection through TB, HIV, parasites and other mayor infectious diseases. |
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