What Do I Take?

What Do I Take?
Author: American Pharmacists Association
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1997-06-26
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780062734228

With drugstore shelves crowded with brand-name and generic products, all claiming to be more effective than the next, choosing an over-the-counter remedy can be confusing, sometimes even overwhelming. Even the most obscure ailments now have whole regiments of products dedicated to them. What Do I Take? is the solution to this problem. The first drug guide to be arranged by ailment rather than drug name, What Do I Take? provides information on more than 400 over-the-counter products rated for more than 50 specific ailments. Based on a national survey of pharmacists and members of APhA, the products are rated on a 10-point scale for effectiveness, speed of relief, ease of use and frequency of recommendation. What Do I Take? also includes a "Pharmacists Say..." section, which contains useful advice about the ailment and recommended medication; a "When to See a Doctor" section identifying important warning signs; an annotated reference index and a glossary of active ingredients. The American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA) is the national professional society of pharmacistsand is the largest such organization with 48,000 members. APhA publishes American Pharmacy, Pharmacy Todayand the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Janice Fudyma is cofounder of the Bernhardt Fudyma Design Group,which has won numerous national graphic design awards. The Library of Congress has selected the firm's work forits permanent collection.

Prescription Drugs for People Over 40

Prescription Drugs for People Over 40
Author: Consumer Guide
Publisher: Consumer Guide Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-09
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780451192738

With conflicting medical conditions, physical limitations and the wide number of prescriptions available, many middle-aged and elderly people find the task of taking medications confusing, difficult, and sometimes dangerous. The editors of Consumer Guide understand, and now they've taken the frustration out of the process! With detailed profiles of the most common prescriptions for people over 40 and a completely cross-referenced brand name index, this is the definitive guide to taking medication safely and effectively.