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  2. Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference - Wikipedia

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    Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference is a reference book published by Pharmaceutical Press listing some 6,000 drugs and medicines used throughout the world, including details of over 125,000 proprietary preparations. It also includes almost 700 disease treatment reviews.

  3. Pharmaceutical Press - Wikipedia

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    Martindale: The complete drug reference – a drug reference book providing unbiased, evaluated information on all drugs and medicines in clinical use. British National Formulary and British National Formulary for Children – the UK standard reference in the use and selection of medicines, published in conjunction with the BMJ Group.

  4. Martindale - Wikipedia

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    Henry C. Martindale (1780–1860), Congressman from New York; James B. Martindale (1836–1904), American attorney; John H. Martindale (1815–1881), Union general; John Robert Martindale (born 1935), English historian; Justin Martindale, American comedian; Ken Martindale (1932–2015), British businessman; Louisa Martindale (1872–1966 ...

  5. Pharmacopoeia - Wikipedia

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    This difficulty has hitherto been met by the publication of such non-official formularies as Squire's Companion to the Pharmacopoeia and Martindale: The complete drug reference (formerly Martindale's: the extra pharmacopoeia), in which all new remedies and their preparations, uses and doses are recorded, and in the former the varying strengths ...

  6. Talk:Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference - Wikipedia

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    Martindale: The Extra Pharmacopoeia was the title of this publication until it was changed to Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference for the 32nd edition in 1999. The preface to that edition explains that the change was made because the publication had become more than the term 'pharmacopoeia' implies.

  7. Danazol - Wikipedia

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    Danazol is used primarily in the treatment of endometriosis.It has also been used – mostly off-label – for other indications, namely in the management of menorrhagia, fibrocystic breast disease, immune thrombocytopenic purpura, premenstrual syndrome, breast pain, and hereditary angioedema. [20]

  8. Medscape - Wikipedia

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    It references medical journal articles, Continuing Medical Education (CME), a version of the National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE database, medical news, and drug information (Medscape Drug Reference, or MDR). At one time Medscape published seven electronic peer reviewed journals.

  9. List of free and open-source software packages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of free and open-source software (FOSS) packages, computer software licensed under free software licenses and open-source licenses.Software that fits the Free Software Definition may be more appropriately called free software; the GNU project in particular objects to their works being referred to as open-source. [1]