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9781888703139

Neofax 2000

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  • ISBN-13: 9781888703139
  • ISBN: 188870313X
  • Edition: 13th Sprl
  • Publication Date: 2000
  • Publisher: Dunitz Martin Ltd

AUTHOR

Thomas E., M.D. Young, Thomas E. Young, Barry Mangum

SUMMARY

NeoFax serves as a standard drag dosage reference for all who work in neonatal units because it includes dosage information very specific to neonate care. The unique author team of a doctor and pharmacist make this useful to doctors, nurses and pharmacists for prescribing, administering and preparing medicine for neonates.-- Includes dosages for many drags that are commonly used off-label.-- Numerous drags have been added to this edition (amphotericin B lipid complex, cefoxitin, fosphenytonin, lamivudine, nevirapine, Vitamin A, Curosurf, Infrasurf, and Similac Human Milk Fortifier) and thirty-six references have been updated in 2000.-- Dose and administration, uses, monitoring, pharmacology, adverse effects/precautions, special considerations/preparations, selected references, and date of last update are included for each entry.-- Antibiotic dosing charts are designed to reflect renal and drug elimination are correlated with Postmenstrual Age (consistent with American Academy of Pediatrics).Thomas E., M.D. Young is the author of 'Neofax 2000', published 2000 under ISBN 9781888703139 and ISBN 188870313X.

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