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Quicklook

Posted By: Lisette on 2006-02-23
In Reply to: Good drug book vs. internet drug sites - Kathy

I have Quicklook on CD - I use that and if it's not on there, I use the internet, but I rarely use the book anymore, if ever.


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Lisette: Which internet site do you prefer? Thanks
I have an older version of QuickLook so the
newer meds aren't included.  I always go to RxList first, but lots of times find that even drugs that are a year old aren't included and I have to go to Google. 
I prefer QuickLook for a drug book or

either Drake and Drake.  I don't know anything about Gregg's, but I think HPI are a waste of $$ and Stedman's is probably the most popular.  There is also Dorland's, thought I don't know anything about those either.


Yes do check the classified board here, www.half.com, or e-bay.   You should be able to get books for a fraction of new, especially if you get an older version.


What books you need will depend on the type of work you do.  If you only do clinic work, just something like Sloane's Medical Word book might be all you need, in addition to a drug book.  If you are just doing one specialist then a Stedman's book of that speciality would  probably be all you need in addition to the drug book. 


If you don't see what you need listed on the classified board here, post a wanted ad to see if you get any response. 


 


Does Stedman offer updates for Quicklook? I just bought the 2008
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