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- catalog abstract "Discusses probable medication-induced ocular side effects and the possible interactions of drugs prescribed by the ophthalmologist with those the patient is already taking.".
- catalog contributor b11946004.
- catalog contributor b11946005.
- catalog contributor b11946006.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "1. Anti-infectives: AIDS-related agents. Amebicides. Anthelmintics. Antibiotics. Antifungal agents. Antileprosy agents. Antimalarial agents. Antiprotozoal agents. Antitubercular agents -- 2. Agents affecting the central nervous system: Analeptics. Anorexiants. Antianxiety agents. Anticonvulsants. Antidepressants. Antipsychotic agents. Psychedelic agents. Sedatives and hypnotics -- 3. Analgesics, Narcotic antagonists, and agents used to treat arthritis: Agents used to treat gout. Antirheumatic agents. Mild analgesics. Narcotic antagonists. Strong analgesics -- 4. Agents used anesthesia: Adjuncts to anesthesia. General anesthesia. Local anesthetics. Therapeutic gases -- 5. Gastrointestinal agents: Agents used to treat acid peptic disorders. Antacids. Antiemetics. Antilipidemic agents. Antispasmodics. Gastrointestinal and urinary tract stimulants.".
- catalog description "11. Oncolytic agents: Antineoplastic agents -- 12. Heavy metal antagonists and miscellaneous agents: Agents used to treat alcoholism. Calcium regulating agents. Chelating agents. Diagnostic aids. Immunosuppressants. Irrigating solutions. Solvents. Vaccines -- 13. Drugs used primarily in ophthalmology: Agents used to treat allergies. Agents used to treat glaucoma. Antibacterial agents. Antiviral agents. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Decongestants. Miotics. Mydriatics and cycloplegics. Neurotoxins. Ophthalmic dyes. Ophthalmic implants. Ophthalmic preservatives. Proteolytic enzymes. Topical local anesthetics. Topical Ocular, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Topical osmotic agents. Viscoelastics.".
- catalog description "6. Cardiac, vascular, and renal agents: Agents used to treat migraine. Antianginal agents. Antiarrhythmic agents. Antihypertensive agents. Digitalis glycosides. Diuretics. Osmotics. Peripheral vasodilators. Vasopressors -- 7. Hormones and agents affecting hormonal mechanisms: Adrenal corticosteroids. Androgens. Antithyroid agents. Erectile dysfunction agent. Estrogens and progestogens. Ovulatory agents. Thyroid hormones -- 8. Agents affecting blood formation and coagulability: Agents used to treat deficiency anemias. Anticoagulants. Blood substitutes. Oxytocic agents -- 9. Homeostatic and nutrient agents: Agents used to treat hyperglycemia. Vitamins -- 10. Agents used to treat allergic and neuromuscular disorders: Agents used to treat myasthenia gravis. Antihistamines. Antiparkinsonism agents. Cholinesterase reactivators. Muscle relaxants.".
- catalog description "Discusses probable medication-induced ocular side effects and the possible interactions of drugs prescribed by the ophthalmologist with those the patient is already taking.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "System requirements: Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later; i486 or Pentium processor; 8 MB of RAM on Windows 95 and Windows 98 (16 MB recommended); 16 MB of RAM on Windows NT (24 MB recommend); Adobe Acrobat 4.0 or higher, or Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 824 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Drug-induced ocular side effects.".
- catalog identifier "0750672749 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Drug-induced ocular side effects.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann,".
- catalog relation "Drug-induced ocular side effects.".
- catalog requires "System requirements: Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later; i486 or Pentium processor; 8 MB of RAM on Windows 95 and Windows 98 (16 MB recommended); 16 MB of RAM on Windows NT (24 MB recommend); Adobe Acrobat 4.0 or higher, or Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher.".
- catalog subject "Drug Interactions Handbooks.".
- catalog subject "Drug Interactions".
- catalog subject "Drug Therapy adverse effects".
- catalog subject "Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions Handbooks.".
- catalog subject "Drugs Side effects Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "Eye drug effects Handbooks.".
- catalog subject "Eye drug effects".
- catalog subject "Iatrogenic Disease Handbooks.".
- catalog subject "Iatrogenic Disease".
- catalog subject "Ocular pharmacology Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "Ocular toxicology Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "RE901.T67 F735 2001".
- catalog subject "WW 39 F845d 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Anti-infectives: AIDS-related agents. Amebicides. Anthelmintics. Antibiotics. Antifungal agents. Antileprosy agents. Antimalarial agents. Antiprotozoal agents. Antitubercular agents -- 2. Agents affecting the central nervous system: Analeptics. Anorexiants. Antianxiety agents. Anticonvulsants. Antidepressants. Antipsychotic agents. Psychedelic agents. Sedatives and hypnotics -- 3. Analgesics, Narcotic antagonists, and agents used to treat arthritis: Agents used to treat gout. Antirheumatic agents. Mild analgesics. Narcotic antagonists. Strong analgesics -- 4. Agents used anesthesia: Adjuncts to anesthesia. General anesthesia. Local anesthetics. Therapeutic gases -- 5. Gastrointestinal agents: Agents used to treat acid peptic disorders. Antacids. Antiemetics. Antilipidemic agents. Antispasmodics. Gastrointestinal and urinary tract stimulants.".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. Oncolytic agents: Antineoplastic agents -- 12. Heavy metal antagonists and miscellaneous agents: Agents used to treat alcoholism. Calcium regulating agents. Chelating agents. Diagnostic aids. Immunosuppressants. Irrigating solutions. Solvents. Vaccines -- 13. Drugs used primarily in ophthalmology: Agents used to treat allergies. Agents used to treat glaucoma. Antibacterial agents. Antiviral agents. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Decongestants. Miotics. Mydriatics and cycloplegics. Neurotoxins. Ophthalmic dyes. Ophthalmic implants. Ophthalmic preservatives. Proteolytic enzymes. Topical local anesthetics. Topical Ocular, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Topical osmotic agents. Viscoelastics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Cardiac, vascular, and renal agents: Agents used to treat migraine. Antianginal agents. Antiarrhythmic agents. Antihypertensive agents. Digitalis glycosides. Diuretics. Osmotics. Peripheral vasodilators. Vasopressors -- 7. Hormones and agents affecting hormonal mechanisms: Adrenal corticosteroids. Androgens. Antithyroid agents. Erectile dysfunction agent. Estrogens and progestogens. Ovulatory agents. Thyroid hormones -- 8. Agents affecting blood formation and coagulability: Agents used to treat deficiency anemias. Anticoagulants. Blood substitutes. Oxytocic agents -- 9. Homeostatic and nutrient agents: Agents used to treat hyperglycemia. Vitamins -- 10. Agents used to treat allergic and neuromuscular disorders: Agents used to treat myasthenia gravis. Antihistamines. Antiparkinsonism agents. Cholinesterase reactivators. Muscle relaxants.".
- catalog title "Drug-induced ocular side effects / Frederick T. Fraunfelder, Frederick W. Fraunfelder ; associate editor, Joan A. Randall.".
- catalog type "CD-ROMs. local".
- catalog type "Handbooks".
- catalog type "Handbooks, manuals, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".