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Medicine, 20.09.2020 03:01 jfox8741

what are pocket-sized reference books designed to contain? a. dosage recommendations for the geriatric and pediatric population set out by the FDA b. collections or primary source materials pertaining to a specific medication c. valuable reference points on contagious diseases and prophylaxis d. drug information that is simple and convenient to reference

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