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Pediatric Injectable Drugs

Phelps, Stephanie J; Hak, Emily B; Crill, Catherine M.

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Edited by Stephanie J. Phelps, Emily B. Hak, and Catherine M. Crill

Pediatric Injectable Drugs can be searched online via MedicinesComplete, the most convenient way to explore the wealth of pharmaceutical knowledge available in this resource. Weighted search results and search term guidance direct you to the most appropriate content. Regular online updates ensure the content remains current.

Pediatric Injectable Drugs is a must for all those who work with children. For nearly three decades, pharmacists treating newborns through adolescents have relied on the print format ("The Teddy Bear Book"), for evidence-based IV drug recommendations. Now available online via MedicinesComplete, this invaluable resource covers neonates through adolescents, with age-specific dosing and administration guidelines throughout.

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