By vgreene, 5 June, 2019 The Alternatives section of an Epocrates drug monograph includes a list of other drugs in the same subclass(es) as the current drug monograph. Some drug monographs may be linked to multiple subclasses based on therapeutic uses and/or pharmacologic propert
By vgreene, 5 June, 2019 Serious Reactions are included regardless of incidence and aren’t listed in order of frequency. These effects are typically grouped by organ system or severity, but may sometimes be listed in other ways, such as alphabetically. The decision to include an
By vgreene, 5 June, 2019 Common Reactions are usually listed in descending order of frequency (if available), with the most common listed first. Occasionally, similar or related effects are listed together for ease of use (eg, nausea/vomiting). Epocrates’ medical information edit
By vgreene, 5 June, 2019 We’ve extensively researched the possibility of including incidence rates with adverse reactions. However, because data on the incidence of adverse drug effects can be variable, inconsistent, and potentially misleading, we’ve chosen to list only the commo
By vgreene, 5 June, 2019 Serious Reactions are included regardless of incidence and aren’t listed in order of frequency. These effects are typically grouped by organ system or severity, but may sometimes be listed in other ways, such as alphabetically. The decision to include an
By vgreene, 5 June, 2019 Common Reactions are usually listed in descending order of frequency (if available), with the most common listed first. Occasionally, similar or related effects are listed together for ease of use (e.g., nausea/vomiting). Epocrates’ medical information ed