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Mosby's Dental Drug Reference (Mosby's Dental Drug Consult) [Paperback]

Tommy W. Gage RPh DDS PhD , Frieda Atherton Pickett RDH MS

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Comprehensive drug handbook for dentistry. The sixth edition of Gage will be a departure from the fifth because it will include a free CD-ROM. The CD will offer the user 100 full-colour views of pathologic conditions. These won't be limited to oral pathology, but will include the most common conditions that a patient may exhibit. The CD will also include a selection of Patient Education sheets that the practitioner can customize and use in the office to give to patients. These address specific instructions for patients taking drugs prescribed by the physician. In addition to offering the new CD-ROM the sixth edition will be a solid revision.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Almost Perfect 19 Jan 2007
By Ryan R. Hart - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
An almost perfect book. It lacks a few of the newer drugs, but honestly I don't know how any book could keep up. I like the layout of each drug and especially the part of special dental considerations. I've had the book for a few months and I've only had a couple drugs that were difficult to find due to the generic/brand name discrepencies. It's easy and quick to access.

The one area I would like to see improved is another index categorizing drugs by groups, such as Benzodiazepenes, CCBs, anesthetics, etc. and what general characteristics and precautions each group presents. I think that would make this book perfect in my mind.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Easy! 3 Jun 2000
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This drug reference is layed out in a simple easy to use pattern. Every office should acquire this book. We just check the index, get the page number, flip to the appropiate page and wham! everything we need is right there. I especially like how the dental considerations are listed seperately. And it's a lot easier to manage than the huge PDR. It makes life much easier!
Too many common drugs missing 9 April 2010
By J. Arnew - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I am very unhappy with this purchase because many common drugs were not listed even when they were in the index. I turned to the page from the index but no drug was found, only as a side effect of another drug. It also doesn't list many of the supplements that people use. I would not recommend this book for this reason.

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