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Food-Medication Interactions for PDA (Personal Digital Assistants) version 2.0 combines the incredible amount of clinical information you can find in the print version of the manual, with the go-anywhere portability of your Palm OS PDA. Through use of hyperlinks, the same powerful tool found in internet browsers, you can easily navigate from medication trade names to detailed information about Drug-Nutrient Interactions, and important nutritional concerns for your patient. Using the included full-registration copy of iSilo™ Reader, the document is fully searchable, and you can even add and customize your own bookmarks within the document to quickly access frequently used information. Tables within the manual provide nutritional assessment data and equations, and important nutrient sources information. Canadian trade name information is included in the PDA version !! |
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| Table of Contents Easy to navigate Drug-Nutrient Interaction information is arranged in alphabetical order by generic drug name. With just a couple of taps of your stylus, you can access information for any product, or browse through the monographs. FMIonPDA puts the answer to the tough clinical questions within your hands, anywhere you go, anytime you need it. |
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Be More
Efficient with Hyperlinks Link right to the answers for your patient No more flipping back and forth in the print version to find the cross-reference to a trade name, just tap your stylus on the generic name hyperlink, and instantly the information you are looking for is displayed on-screen. |
| Search for the Answer Find needed information quickly Tap the magnifying glass on the bottom
of the reader screen, and enter the name of the drug, lad test or
adverse effect you want
to search for. You can search the current page or the entire document,
and even repeat the search multiple times. |
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Make Your Mark Save frequently used information as bookmarks There are certain drugs and lab tests that keep coming up again and again in your practice, so leave a bookmark on this frequently accessed information, and then jump to this data whenever it is needed. You can store, rename, and jump to these bookmarks anytime from the bottom taskbar of the reader. Bookmarks persist even when the manual is closed, so they're always there when needed. |
| Tables
Turned into
Powerful Tools Analyze nutritional status, recommend dietary changes Tables in the PDA are just as jam-packed with information as in the print version of Food-Medication Interactions. On standard resolution PDA screens, you can scroll the screen from left to right to read data that goes beyond the standard page boundaries. Height-weight tables, Grapefruit-Drug Interactions, Salt substitutes, body weight and BMI calculations, they're all here ! |
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FDA Pregnancy Categories
at a Glance Know right away about medication risks You'll be even quicker than the pharmacy consultant when it comes to looking up pregnancy risk categories for medications. Each drug monograph has a pregnancy categorization, with a link to details about each FDA pregnancy category. |
| Canadian
content, eh? Canadian brand names exclusive to FMIonPDA Many Canadian brand names for drugs
differ from their American counterparts. (e.g. dimenhydrinate, called
Dramamine in the USA, goes by the brand name Gravol in Canada). With the
influx of Canadian medications into the United States, its important to
know brand name differences so that you know which medication you're
dealing with. All Canadian brand names are denoted by a |
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| I'm convinced ! How do I order FMIonPDA version 2 for Palm OS ? | |
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