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A97156
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Drug Information Handbook with International Trade Names Index
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Containing 47 new drug monographs, new appendix topics and updated appendix topics, the new 19th edition adds Canadian and international drug monographs to the Lexi-Comp Drug Information Handbook to provide comprehensive drug reference for use worldwide.
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A96969RCK
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Diabetes: Injectable Medications
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Updated with new medication storage and usage information, this card provides product details for injectable insulins medications that includes brand/generic medication names, appearance, onsets, peak, duration, compatibility guidelines, and expiration dates.
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WB-37
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Black Box Medications Warning Label
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Apply this new sticker to medication charts and packaging to alert pharmacy and facility care staff to medications that carry a significant risk of serious or even life-threatening adverse effects.
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MP5950
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Medications Not To Be Crushed
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Updated with include new medications and medication-related information, this reference card, the most popular of the ASCP reference card series, lists over 400 medications, dosage forms and reasons not to be split, broken, opened and poured or crushed.
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A20010RCK
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Urinary Incontinence Reference Card
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Updated with new medication information, this card was created to provide useful reference including types and symptoms of urinary incontinence, pharmacological and non-pharmacological causes of urinary incontinence and principles of treatment, to help your care staff better deal with the complex issues of urinary incontinence.
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A96973RCK
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Medications with Shortened Expiration Dates Reference Card
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Extensively revised to add new medications and updated usage information, this medication management reference card lists medications by both brand and generic name along with storage requirements, re-use info, when to discard and much more to help pharmacy and nursing home staff manage the storage and use of certain medications.
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A99147RCK
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Insomnia in the Elderly: Assessment and Treatment
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Updated with new reference information, this member of the ASCP clinical reference card series details a wealth of information that includes medications and conditions that contribute to or cause insomnia, medication and non-medication interventions and much more.
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LTCPHMNL
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LTC Pharmacy Operations Policy & Procedure Manual
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Updated to reflect The Joint Commission 2010 Comprehensive Accreditation Standards for LTC pharmacies, this manual provides a comprehensive operational template for start-up LTC Pharmacies, for LTC Pharmacies looking to update operational standards and for LTC Pharmacies seeking accreditation with The Joint Commission.
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MP5591
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Medication Side Effects/Adverse Effects Form
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Updated to incorporate coding that identifies individual medications and medication classes on the ISMP (Institute for Safe Medication Practices) List of High-Alert Medications.
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ADEA-001
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Controlled Substance Prescription Fax Form
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In response to DEA enforcement actions regarding controlled substance orders, a new form for pharmacies and the LTC facilities they serve has been created to help expedite the receipt of prescriber authorized controlled substance prescriptions.
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ADEA-002
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Authorization for Emergency Dispensing - CIIs Fax Form
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Pharmacies can provide this new form to their client LTC facilities to help ensure a valid prescriber written and signed follow-up prescription to an emergency CII drug verbal order is received within the time limit required by their state law.
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A97150GSK
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Policies and Procedures: Pharmacy Services for Nursing Facilities - Third Edition
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Ideal for use as an operational, marketing and training tool, this manual provides comprehensive, up-to-date guidance on all medication-related services a pharmacy would provide to long-term care facilities. Updates to the extensively revised Third Edition include DEA compliance with controlled substance ordering, handling, receiving and storing, medications with Black Box Warnings and much more.
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