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Physicians may then browse medications (displayed in a tree structure) and consult up-to-date monographs from the Vidal® database.

Users may consult the different medications and select the one to prescribe by consulting the detailed monographs from the drug database.

Canadian products with comparable active ingredients and formulations were researched by using any available monographs from the Health Canada Drug Product Database Health Canadaa 2011a) and the CPS: Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (Canadian Pharmaceutical Association 1995 2006).

We used PubMed (as well as identifying monographs from the citation databases and HTA website) in order to obtain the Entrez Date (EDAT) field, which indicates the date the article was first added to PubMed.

A review of overdose management in 119 monographs from the 2001 CPS revealed considerable variability in the utility of information with 50% of the monographs containing misleading or dangerous advice [ 59].

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In a new Trego monograph (from the University of Pennsylvania Press), Mr. Eckhardt explains that the painter started sketching as a child, hunched over drawing paper on the floor.

Davidson's ideas, presented in a series of essays (and one posthumous monograph) from the 1960s onwards, have had an impact in a range of areas from semantic theory through to epistemology and ethics.

These findings are consistent with a monograph from the US National Cancer Institute, which used Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) cancer registry data to describe and quantify the risk of new malignancies among approximately 300,000 prostate cancer survivors in the US.

The authors citing the monographs came from the UK (24.1%), followed by the USA (17.5%), Germany (5.7%), Canada (4.8%) and Australia (4.4%).

A paragraph database was first created by extracting all the paragraphs expressing contraindications, cautions for use, drug interactions or adverse effects from a random set of drug monographs, selected from the entire Theriaque database.

The first impetus for the articles assembled in the mini-monograph was from the Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) Program, a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) endeavor currently operating in 38 states.

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