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FINDING DRUG DATA STAT WEB-BASED INFORMATION RESOURCES :
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OBJECTIVES Discover techniques for effectively locating and utilizing web- based information resources. Analyze the most appropriate drug information resources, including primary, secondary, and tertiary sources for answering questions related to clinical research and practice. Analyze evidence-based medicine resources and clinical guidelines/trial resources used in the literature retrieval process. Realize the vast number of resources available for drug information. Describe key advantages and disadvantages of using free web-based search engines versus online subscription web sites.
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OVERVIEW OF DRUG INFORMATION RESOURCES Primary literature: Most up-to-date resource available Journal articles Secondary literature resources: Indexing and abstracting systems Easy retrieval of primary resources Tertiary Resources: Condense and summarize data from the primary literature Textbooks Electronic databases
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SEARCH ENGINES General Web-searching principles apply. Caveat Emptor – “Let the buyer beware” Verify, validate, and confirm the information is correct Web search engines may help quickly locate relevant materials. Not reliable for producing a comprehensive, verifiable, repeatable set of citations – use MEDLINE, EMBASE, IPA, etc.
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Features of Electronic Tertiary Databases Clinical PharmacologyFacts & Comparisons answersLexiROMMicromedex Drug IdentificationSearch by NDC numbersearch by partial or complete NDC Comprehensive 23,000 U.S and Foreign Drugs Drug Interactionsdrug-drug,drug-drug, drug-disease, duplications,drug-drug, duplications, drug-food,allergy, drug-food, ethanol, lab,drug-lab, drug-food,duplications, allergy, ethanol, lab, tobacco,tobacco, pregnancy, lactationallergy, herbal,drug-food, ethanol, caffeine pregnancy, OTClab, tobacco, pregnancy, lactation IV CompatibilityTrissel's 2 King's Guide toTrissel's 2 Parenteral Admixtures LaboratoryChart of normalChart of normal laboratoryPertinent informationIndividual laboratory Informationlaboratory valuesvaluesin monographsvalue monographs chart of normal laboratory values Patient CounselingEnglish and SpanishDrug, oncology-specific administration,Drug, disease andDrug, disease, and Materials OTC administration techniques,procedural information;procedural; English, disease-focused; English and Spanish19 languages includingSpanish, and 13 other English and Spanishlanguages; customizable Inert Located in how suppliedLocated under product listNot readily availableThrough Tox and ingredientssection Drug Product Lookup TeratogenicityPertinent informationUses Briggs' Drugs in PregnancyThroughTOXNET,Through REPRORISK informationin monographsand LactationHazardous substance database BreastfeedingPertinent informationUses Briggs' Drugs in PregnancyThroughTOXNET,Through REPRORISK informationin monographsand LactationLactmed InvestigationalYes, readily referencedLimited informationLimitedYes, readily referenced drug monographs Complimentary andYesThrough review of NaturalThrough NaturalYes; AltMedDex alternative medicineProductsProduct Database FDA recallsNoWeekly FDA news threadLink to FDANo Drug shortagesNoWeekly FDA news threadLink to FDANo Material Safety DataNo Yes; AltMedDex Sheets ReferencingComprehensiveLimited Extensive Available platformsWeb-based, PDAWeb-based, PDA, printWeb-based, PDA. PrintWeb-based, PDA Cost Subscription required;Subscription required for basic andSubscription requiredSubscription required; 30 day free trial availableadvanced packagesfor individualVarious package free access to students components; packageproves available prices available
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NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE Medline is freely accessible via PubMed http://nlm.nih.gov
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FREELY ACCESSIBLE DRUG INFORMATION National Library of Medicine Databases PubMed/MEDLINE MeSH UMLS ClinicalTrials.gov MedlinePlus TOXNET Images from the History of Medicine LocatorPlus All NLM Databases & APIs
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NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE Find, Read, Learn Search biomedical literature Find medical terminologies Search NLM collections Read about diseases Learn about drugs Explore history Find a clinical trial Use a medical dictionary Find free full-text articles
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NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE Drug Information from the National Library of Medicine Drug Information Portal The Portal provides users a comprehensive gateway to information on more than 20,000 drugs (over 200,000 unique searchable drug names and their synonyms) not only from NLM but also from other U.S. government agencies. It covers drugs from the time they are entered into clinical trials through their entry into the U.S. market place. The Drug Portal touches on all related information resources at NLM to provide for a comprehensive view. It is intended as a "middle ground" resource which includes information for the consumer, health professionals, and researchers. Drugs, Herbs and Supplements Learn about your prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicines from MedlinePlus, the National Institutes of Health's Web site for patients and their families and friends. Read about side effects, dosage, special precautions, and more. Browse dietary supplements and herbal remedies to learn about their effectiveness, usual dosage, and drug interactions. Pillbox Developed to aid in the identification of unknown solid dosage pharmaceuticals, Pillbox combines high-resolution images of tablets and capsules with appearance information (imprint, shape, color, etc.). It enables users to identify solid dosage forms based on physical criteria: imprint (characters or number printed on a medication), shape, color, size, and scoring. Users are shown thumbnail images of possible matches. These images are continually updated as the user enters additional information. Pillbox is designed for use by emergency physicians, first responders, other health care providers, Poison Control Center staff, and concerned citizens. DailyMed DailyMed provides information about marketed drugs, including FDA labels (package inserts). It provides health information providers and the public with a standard, comprehensive, up-to-date, look-up and download resource of medication content and labeling as found in medication package inserts. Dietary Supplements Labels Database The database links you to the information from the labels of over 4,000 dietary supplement products in the marketplace, including vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids, and other specialty supplements. It includes name, form, active and inactive ingredients, amount of active ingredient, manufacturer/distributor information, label claims, warnings, percentage of daily value, and additional label information. The database can be searched by product names, text terms found on product labels, specific dietary ingredients, and manufacturers.
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