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Pharmacy Databases
- AccessPharmacy
Comprehensive pharmacy resource containing textbooks, cases, study tools, multimedia, and more. The NAPLEX Central module includes NAPLEX® Review book 4/e (1800+ questions), NAPLEX® Q&A (1500 questions), and a full-length practice exam in an interface that mimics the NAPLEX. The exam can predict whether you're on track to pass and gives a detailed breakdown of strengths and weaknesses.
- CINAHL® Ultimate
CINAHL® Ultimate is the definitive resource for nursing and allied health research, providing full text for more of the most used journals in the CINAHL index than any other database - with no embargo. It covers more than 50 nursing specialties and includes quick lessons, evidence-based care sheets, CEU models and research instruments.
- Clinical Pharmacology, powered by ClinicalKey
Point-of-care drug information tool that includes reports on drug use comparisons, drug reactions, adverse reactions, and patient education.
- DailyMed
Database operated by the National Library of Medicine that publishes the most up to date drug labels, or package inserts. Contains labeling for FDA-approved products, nonprescription products, and some medical devices.
- DynaMed
Provides evidence-based, clinically-organized summaries. Summaries are based on review of over 500 core clinical journals and systematic review databases. Updated weekly.
- LWW Health Library - Premium Pharmacy
Contains core pharmacy titles, such as Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use of Drugs, Patient Assessment in Pharmacy Practice, and Comprehensive Pharmacy Review for NAPLEX.
- Medical Letter
Searchable Pharmacology database with issues of The Medical Letter publication available from 1988 to the present. The Medical Letter publishes critical appraisals of new prescription drugs and comparative reviews of drugs for common diseases.
- MICROMEDEX Healthcare Series
For academic and educational use only; not for clinical or commercial use at medical (clinic, hospital) or commercial (pharmacy, pharma) facilities. PCOM users are permitted to download summarized content to their mobile device for use in clinical or commercial settings. However, while in a medical facility, they must utilize the facility's subscription or forego access if there is no current subscription.
- Natural Medicines
Provides detailed and high quality, evidence-based monographs about complementary and alternative therapies. Formerly Natural Standards.
- Pharmacist's Letter
Pharmacist’s Letter (PL) provides reliable, evidence-based information and unbiased medication recommendations. Users should first register for a personal account before using Pharmacist's Letter.
- PharmacyLibrary®
Features content from a selection of APhA’s authoritative textbooks, an interactive NAPLEX review, case studies, the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association and a variety of news sources.
- UpToDate
Peer-reviewed clinical information system supports point-of-care decision making. For assistance on account access, contact Jim Panacio.
- UpToDate Lexidrug (formerly known as Lexicomp)
Robust drug information database of pharmacologic and clinical information. It includes AHFS, drug ID info, drug interactions, pediatric and geriatric databases, etc. Online version includes insurance plan coverage.