Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference (2 Vol Set), 41st Edition BY A. Brayfield and C. Cadart
NEW FOR 2024! The world’s most comprehensive reference source about drugs and medicines. The 41st edition of Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference, will be fully updated and provide practical, evidence-based, global guidance, allowing healthcare professions to quickly understand the characteristics of drugs and their clinical uses.
Book Title | Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference (2 Vol Set), 41st Edition BY A. Brayfield and C. Cadart |
Type | Textbooks - Medical - Handbook |
ISBN | 9780857114846 |
NEW FOR 2024! The world’s most comprehensive reference source about drugs and medicines. The 41st edition of Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference, will be fully updated and provide practical, evidence-based, global guidance, allowing healthcare professions to quickly understand the characteristics of drugs and their clinical uses.
The only source of evaluated knowledge providing quick and easy access to comprehensive, evidence-based, and in-depth information on over 6,400 drugs used worldwide, indications and ingredients of more than 125,000 proprietary products from 49 countries and regions, and almost 700 disease treatment reviews.New for the 41st Edition - Over 130 monographs including:
New antivirals such as fostemsavir and lenacapavir for multi-drug resistant HIV infection and bulevirtide for hepatitis D
New biological treatments for type 1 diabetes (teplizumab), non-neovascular (dry) age-related macular degeneration (pegcetacoplan), and spinal muscle atrophy type 1 (onasemnogene abeparvovec)
New class of drugs for migraine management: the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonists atogepant, rimegepant, ubrogepant, and zavegepant
New content on management of COVID-19 including a new disease treatment review, COVID-19 infections, new monographs for the antivirals molnupiravir, nirmatrelvir, and remdesivir, and for COVID-19 vaccines, and updates to uses of baricitinib and tocilizumab
Updated content on malaria and dengue vaccines