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Second edition. K. Zurcher and A. Krebs. 570 pages. Basel, Switzerland: Karger; 1992. $397.00.
The body of this detailed reference work is composed of two long tables: a compilation of drugs by drug classes showing which of 14 or more general types of drug reactions (such as exanthem, pruritus, photosensitivity, and so on) can occur with each drug; and a compilation of drug reactions (including diseases induced) showing which drugs can be responsible. Thoroughly documented with bibliographic references. Index of nonproprietary and proprietary drug names. An expensive book but a quick route to checking associations of reactions with particular drugs and vice versa.
LITERATURE OF MEDICINE
Reviews and Notes: Clinical Pharmacology: Cutaneous Drug Reactions: An Integral Synopsis of Today's Systemic Drugs
15 October 1993 | Volume 119 Issue 8 | Page 865
Cutaneous Drug Reactions: An Integral Synopsis of Today's Systemic Drugs
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