By vgreene, 20 June, 2019 New Monograph Requests: Please include the following additional info:- name of product- date of FDA approval- date of product launch to the market- name and contact information of clinical representative- current FDA-approved product labeling (prescr
By vgreene, 20 June, 2019 Please include the following additional info for New Monograph requests:- name of product- date of FDA approval- date of product launch to the market- name and contact information of clinical representative- current FDA-approved product labeling (pre
By vgreene, 20 June, 2019 Below these first OTC products are links to search for other products (Rx and OTC) in the same subclass and in related subclasses. The related subclass links often allow you to quickly exclude an ingredient that is inappropriate, unsafe, or otherwise unde
By vgreene, 20 June, 2019 First are listed other OTC products with the same active ingredients, but which may be available in other formulations that are more appropriate for a given patient, if available.
By vgreene, 20 June, 2019 Here's an example of how to use the Subclass (Alternatives) section in Epocrates through the "drug card":1. Launch the Epocrates app on your mobile device.2. Type "cephalexin" into the search bar at the top of the main screen and press Search.3. You’ll
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By vgreene, 19 June, 2019 How do I identify pills using Pill ID when the imprint code is illegible, unmatched or results in too many matches?
By vgreene, 19 June, 2019 Try entering only other characteristics (ie, shape, color, score, etc). Click "Identify Pills" to search. Other user tips:
By vgreene, 19 June, 2019 unsuccessful results? Try selecting a similar color. For example, what appears to be a pink pill may be logged as lavender.