DRUGology, written by Dr. Chuck Seamens, a noted assistant
professor of Emergency Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical
Center, is a source designed for primary care health providers,
residents and medical students so that they may have a quick
reference to treat a wide variety of conditions.
It lists
drugs indicated for specific diseases as well as doses and
dosage forms. For example, antibiotics for pneumonia, drugs
for afib, prophylaxis for rabies, postcoital contraception,
etc. It also includes facts that may be difficult to locate
otherwise, such as criteria for Vtach vs. SVT, pleural exudates
vs transudates, joint fluid criteria, indications for digibind,
A-a gradient and creatinine clearance equation, etc.
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