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Download: The Complete Drug Reference - 35th Edition


Sean C. Sweetman, Paul S Blake, Julie M. McGlashan, Gail C. Neatherco, «Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference - 35th Edition»

Pharmaceutical Press ISBN 085369687X 35th Edition - 2007 Format ISO 3322 Pages 470,0 Mb Martindale:

A complete drug reference has been continuously expanded since it was first published in 1883. In this 35th edition you will see that every entry hasbeen checked and updated where necessary. The extra information, and some special features made it easier to read, is contained in a new cased two-volume format. The first volume contains the preface and the drugmonographs, while the second volume holds all proprietary preparations and the index, as well as manufacturers' contact information

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