Nope, don't have to be a doc. There's one of the companies that make them. It's good to have when you have a lot of pill popper friends.
2006-08-23 17:16:12
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answered by ignoresociety 2
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Physician's Desk Reference (PDR)
2006-08-23 17:19:26
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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The Physician's Desk Reference, or as it is commonly referred-to: PDR.
You can buy them at book stores, Costco or reference them in most any library.
2006-08-23 17:18:32
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answered by Anonymous
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PDR physicians desk reference
2006-08-23 17:20:35
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answered by murphie_t 2
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I came across 2 on line Rx identification websites that work just as well as the PDR you may wish to investigate:
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/rxlistid.cgi?drug=*44&x=8&y=5
http://www.drugs.com/xq/cfm/pageID_0/adv_1/qx/index.htm
2006-08-23 17:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what you're talking about. We have a copy of it at the PD where I work. Unfortunately, I'm at FD tonight so I can't look at the title. Is it the Drug Reference Guide? Something like that.
2006-08-23 17:15:57
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answered by pvpd73127 4
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The PDR
It is pretty expensive but you can get them at thrift stores sometimes a few years out of date.
http://www.pdrhealth.com/
2006-08-23 17:20:02
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answered by newsgirlinos2 5
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its called The Big Pill Book, any middle school library will have it.
2006-08-23 17:19:18
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answered by matthew c 2
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PDR......physician drug reference
2006-08-23 17:15:49
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answered by meemeemee40 5
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