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Neonatal Formulary: Drug Use in Pregnancy and the First Year of Life, 7th Edition app for iPhone and iPad


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Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Indextra AB
74.99 USD
Current version: 2.3.2, last update: 5 years ago
First release : 07 Apr 2016
App size: 8.55 Mb

This Wiley - Blackwell app-book is developed by MedHand Mobile Libraries. Improve your performance with relevant, valid material which is accessed quickly and with minimal effort in the palm of your hand using MedHand’s patented technology.

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• A powerful search
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• Highlighting
• High resolution pictures
• History
• Notes and picture notes

Neonatal Formulary is a unique publication that provides comprehensive guidance on the safe use of all the drugs prescribed during pregnancy and commonly given to babies during labour, delivery, and the first year of life.

This new edition provides improved and detailed coverage of the many drugs that are given to women during pregnancy and during lactation where the babys welfare must be borne in mind as well as that of the mother. Thus the whole pregnancy through to parenthood journey is treated as a continuous event with information about drug use and the effects of drugs at all stages of the development from fetus to infant.

Authors: Sean B. Ainsworth

Publisher: Wiley – Blackwell

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