Pocket guide to Antimicrobial Therapy in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
This publication is offered as a concise, practical guideantimicrobial
Brief comment:The 13th edition of the Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy in OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery therapy can be absolute, and the good clinician will modify them according to special circumstances in his patient or community. The recommendations contained herein are not to be considered as any official position of the Academy, but, rather, the opinions of the author, the members of the committees, and other consultants at the time of publication; they are subject to change as new developments occur. It is anticipated that this guide will be revised and updated biennially. (It is now in its thirteenth edition with more than 1.25 million copies printed since 1981.) to the practicing physician dealing with the usual or average patient. No recommendations for helps physicians prescribe the most effective, least expensive antimicrobials for their patients, and provides an overview of antimicrobials by category, microbiology, drug selections, prophylaxis, ototoxicity, adverse interactions, drugs of choice according to infecting organism, dosages, and cost.
Supplier: American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery Foundation, Committee on Medical Devices and Drugs
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This publication is offered as a concise, practical guideantimicrobial
Brief comment:The 13th edition of the Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy in OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery therapy can be absolute, and the good clinician will modify them according to special circumstances in his patient or community. The recommendations contained herein are not to be considered as any official position of the Academy, but, rather, the opinions of the author, the members of the committees, and other consultants at the time of publication; they are subject to change as new developments occur. It is anticipated that this guide will be revised and updated biennially. (It is now in its thirteenth edition with more than 1.25 million copies printed since 1981.) to the practicing physician dealing with the usual or average patient. No recommendations for helps physicians prescribe the most effective, least expensive antimicrobials for their patients, and provides an overview of antimicrobials by category, microbiology, drug selections, prophylaxis, ototoxicity, adverse interactions, drugs of choice according to infecting organism, dosages, and cost.
Supplier: American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery Foundation, Committee on Medical Devices and Drugs
http://www.book4doc.com/50797
or
http://www.book4doc.com/29320
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