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Physicians' Desk Reference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Physicians' Desk Reference ( PDR ) is a commercially published compilation of manufacturers' prescribing information (package insert) on prescription drugs, updated annually. While des...
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Amazon.com: Physicians' Desk Reference 2009 (PDR, 63rd Edition)
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Physicians' Desk Reference is published in cooperation with participating manufacturers. Each full-length entry provides you with an exact copy of the product's government-approved labeling.
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A product's listing in the Physicians Desk Reference means nothing. The PDR is basically an advertising book where manufacturers pay to have their products listed. You can confirm this for yourself by picking up any copy of the PDR and looking in the back.
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St. John's Wort, Black Cohosh, Melatonin... answer your questions about these and other natural health therapies. ... The more you know about what to expect, the better your surgical outcome will be. ... Sign up to receive PDR drug information updates, special offers, and to participate in health surveys and research.
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These leading physicians have provided detailed questionnaire data in order to receive a copy of the Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR). The PDR Preferred Physicians Database tracks medical training, treatment patterns, and practice characteristics.
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