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Dipiro: Pharmacotherapy: A pathophysiologic approach |
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Drug therapy by disease state |
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Koda-Kimble: Applied therapeutics: Clinical use of drugs |
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Drug use in case based format |
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Principles of internal medicine |
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- Organized by class
- Drug monographs (on lable & off label uses)
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- Compare drugs by class
- Ingrediants on multivitamins
- Some Canadian drugs
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Drug information Handbook/Lexicomp |
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- Dosing equivalents
- Treatment guidelines
- Quick monograph
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- Package inserts
- Slow to update
- Manufacture contact info
- only approved usages
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- No risk in 1st, 2nd, & 3rd trimester
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- No risk in animals, no studies in women
- No risk in 2nd and 3rd trimester
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- Animal risk, no human studies
- No animal/human studies
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- Animal or humans fetal abnormalities
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Pregnancy & lactation references |
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- Pediatric disease state, treatment, recomendation
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Pediatric infectious diseases & injections |
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- Pediatric treatment
- Johns Hopkins formulary
- "How to" guide
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Pediatrics dosage handbook |
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Pediatric version of DI handbook |
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- Specific for neonates
- Vitamins & formulas
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Trissels handbook of injectable drugs |
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- Compatibility of drug & solution (IV)
- Storage
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King's guide to parenteral admixtures |
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- Injectable drug compatibility & stability
- Procedure for reconstitution
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Trissel's stability of compounded formulations |
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- Compatibility , stability glass vs plastic container
- No instructions, no dosing
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Pediatric drug formulation |
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- labeling, storage, stability of pediatric compounding
- No dosing info
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Extemporaneous formulations |
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- Pediatric compounding directions
- No dosing information
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Natural medicines database |
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- Herbal gold standard
- Herbal drug monographs
- uses, dose, efficacy, safety, pregnancy/lactation
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- Foreign drugs & US equivalents
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- Product availability & cost
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- Determine if generic can be substituted for brand
- Drug patent information
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Sample units selected by random number generator |
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sampling where every nth member chosen |
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frames are grouped by characteristics
Sampling units randomly selected by frame |
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Select sample units that are convenient |
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Researchers purposely select members that are representative of the population |
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- Researcher purposely tries to match characteristics of sample with population
- Select equal proportion in sample as are in population
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Incidence of an event in the group
4/20 = 20% |
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Absolute risk reduction
ARR |
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The difference in absolute risk of an outcome likely to prevent a patient from experiencing harm or experiencing a beneficial outcome.
(AR of suspect) - (AR of alternative)
0.2-0.56 = 0.36 |
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Absolute risk increase
(ARI) |
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Difference in absolute risk of an outcome likely to result in harm to a patient
(AR while taking suspect) - (AR while not taking)
o.2 - 0.56 = 0.36 |
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Risk of developing a disease relative to exposure
(4*90)/(50*20) = 0.36 |
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Estimate of risk
(cross multiply)
(4*40)/(50*16) = 0.2 |
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Relative Risk Reduction
(RRR) |
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(Reduction)
1-RR
1-0.36 = 0.64 |
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Relative Risk Increae
RRI |
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Increase
1-RR
1-0.36 = 0.64 |
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Number Needed to treat
NNT |
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Number of patients needed before one is treated
(want small number)
1/ARR
1/.31 = 2.7 |
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NNH
Number needed to harm |
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How mnay patients needed to be treated before one is harmed
(want big number)
1/ARI
1/.36 = 2.7 |
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