Written by transcriptionists for transcriptionists, this drug reference lets you quickly locate the correct spelling and capitalization of more than 27,000 brand-name and generic drugs. It includes the corresponding uses of those drugs, cross-referencing of brand names to generics, and the usual methods of administration (e.g., capsule, IV, cream). To help you avoid errors, it also contains the indications (reasons for administration) of approved drugs and standard dosages.Over 27,000 brand-name and generic drugs are included, with dosage forms, investigational drug names, chemotherapy protocols, trademarked dosage forms, drug categories/classes, and almost 2,000 medicinal herbs and natural remedies.Pharmaceutical information is organized specifically for the medical transcriptionist, allowing you to correctly determine the drug being transcribed and confirm related information.Sound-alike "ear" icon helps you confirm the correct drug when similar names exist, increasing your accuracy and confidence.Author Ellen Drake is a nationally known speaker and expert in medical transcription.Appendices offer useful information at a glance: . Sound-AlikesAbbreviations Used with Medications and DosagesTherapeutic Drug LevelsThe Most Prescribed Drugs
This book is a real life saver! I am a transcriptionist and this saves so much time!
Highly recommended
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I recently completed my studies in Medical Transcription. I knew I wanted to get a drug book eventually, but I wasn't sure which one I wanted to buy. I went to a MT seminar where there were donated medical books for sale at just a fraction of the price you would pay new. There were several different drug books there. After looking them over, I finally decided to purchase this one. This book is incredibly easy to use. One thing I really like about this book is that only proper drug names are capitalized. Generic or antiobiotic drug names are not. That is something that I found really frustrating with some of the online drug websites. All the drugs were capitalized. When I was doing my transcription practice, I would have to do an extra step. I would have to look it up on the prescription drug cite and then in my medical dictionary. I frequently found myself questioning whether or not a particular drug is supposed to be capitalized or not. This book has eliminated that problem. All the drugs are in alphabetical order and each listing also says what the drug is used for, the forms it comes it(pill, suspension liquid, IV etc) and also the dosage. I also like that the font is easy to read. It is also not overly small. I also like that the drug name is in bold. This makes it very easy to find. I know that some of the other drug book have much smaller print than this one. As I said before, I have looked at several different drug books since starting my studies in Medical Transcription. In my opinion, the Saunders book is the best.
A Transcriptionists Best Friend
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This book is GREAT for anyone who is in the medical field, but especially for medical transcriptionists. It is a very user friendly book, and the "sound alikes" at the end are great. I would recommend this book to anyone who works in the medical field as either a transcriptionist or nurse, etc. It will make your life much easier.
Great help
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I am forever looking up pharmaceutical names- doctors do not always spell them correctly- so this is very helpful. It has dosages which are helpful also. I would recommend this book.
Big applause!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book is crucial to the life of a medical transcriptionist. Updated annually, as the world of pharmaceuticals changes on an ongoing basis, Saunders has the king of drug word books. They cross-reference medications, list info for the generic and brand name drugs under each (e.g. "acetominophen" and "Tylenol" with same info) to minimize double-lookup, unlike the so-called "Quick Look Drug Book." Experimental drugs and discontinued products are listed together with the rest, so one does not have to access a separate appendix. Strengths of dosage (20 mg, 40 mg, etc.) are given, generics are not capitalized, etc., all critical info for an MT. Also included is a "sound-alike" list as well as "sound-alike" info within each individual entry, which often is very helpful. There are other similar publications out there and I've tried several, but Saunders is clearly the best IMO for the transcriptionist's needs.
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