Lexi-Interact will perform an analysis of a patient's entire drug and natural product profile to identify possible harmful interactions. Fully referenced and evidence based, this top-rated application facilitates a patient-specific, risk-to-benefit assessment.
Harrison's Practice is a reference tool designed to support the busy practitioner, delivering key clinical information on the diagnosis and management of the most common medical conditions.
This database is specifically designed for Pediatricians or for any situation where pediatric and neonatal dosing information is required. Pediatric & Neonatal Lexi-Drugs contains very detailed guidelines that have been researched and compiled by pediatric specialists.
(Pediatric Lexi-Drugs for PDA traducido al español.) Diseñada para aplicarse en cualquier situación en que se requiera información en español sobre dosificación para pacientes pediátricos, esta base de datos contiene lineamientos detallados, investigados y compilados por especialistas en PediatrÃa.
Based on the popular print title, this highly regarded database contains comprehensive and structured information covering over 700 medical conditions. Cross-linking allows for integration with any Lexicomp database.
Obtain detailed descriptions of diagnostic tests and procedures with this database. Access information on patient preparation, specimen collection and handling, and clinical test result interpretation within numerous clinical areas and diagnostic disciplines.
This resource assists in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious
diseases, combining disease syndromes, organisms, diagnostic tests, and antimicrobial therapy into one easy-to-use reference. Anthrax, Botulism, Smallpox, Ebola, and other agents of bioterrorism are included.
Derived from the more extensive and detailed AHFS
Drug
Information, the AHFS DI Essentials database is designed to
offer
healthcare professionals quick access to critical knowledge at the
point-of-care.
This resource is for dental professionals seeking information on commonly prescribed medications and supplemental products. Lexicomp's industry-leading print reference, the Drug Information Handbook for Dentistry, is derived
from the Dental Lexi-Drugs database.
Access topics from our popular Companion Guide book series electronically! Lexi-Companion Guides features tables and charts on a variety of topics, including Comparison Drug Charts, Therapy Recommendations, and many others.
Lexi-Drug ID is a text-based program designed to identify drugs based on a visual descriptor or combination of descriptors. Each medication in a patient’s drug regimen can be quickly identified, helping to avoid medication errors and improve patient safety.
Lexi-Natural Products covers the most commonly used natural products from six categories including herbs, vitamins, minerals, nutraceuticals, glandulars, and amino acids. Each monograph includes dosage and standardization, reported uses, active forms, pharmacology, general warnings, and other key information.
Concise patient advisory leaflets providing vital patient education on over 1700 adult and 800 pediatric medications. Presented in a question-and-answer format ideal for patient counseling. Supports patient education in the hospital or outpatient setting.
Stay informed about this expanding clinical field with the first-in-the-industry resource that addresses key genetic variations that may influence drug disposition and response.
This database provides critical support for the safe reading and transcribing of medical records, correspondence, and prescriptions - based on the popular print title.
This customized database is a valuable resource for nurses and nursing students. Key fields of information include Administration, Monitoring, I.V. Compatibility and Reconstitution Instructions, Dosing, and Patient Education.
The Lexi-Pregnancy and Lactation database offers in-depth, detailed content on drug use during pregnancy and breast-feeding. This evolving database reviews the most commonly-used drugs for women of reproductive age and pregnant women.
The Drug Allergy & Idiosyncratic Reactions database addresses drug allergies, including reactions by drug class, considerations when managing patients with reported allergies, and more. This resource is based on integration of scientific and clinical literature and offers unique insight on allergic mechanisms, concepts, and categorizations.
This database provides critical support for the safe reading and transcribing of medical records, correspondence, and prescriptions - based on the popular print title by Neil Davis.