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The superior searching capabilities and fast retrieval of computerized drug data bases are important for routine clinical work. Their incorporation into the hectic environment of the medical office and hospital unit can make the difference between depending on one's often blurred memory and having access to reliable data. We found this clinically oriented, relatively inexpensive package attractive for both office and unit settings. We especially recommend it for teaching and residency programs.
The drug monographs on this CD-ROM are clinically oriented, clear, and concise. Inexperienced users can master the basics within half an hour or so. The "program map" is
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