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Nobody working in healthcare can afford to be without the latest edition of the British National Formulary. Compiled with the advice of clinical experts and continually updated to reflect the latest evidence from all credible sources worldwide, this essential reference provides up-to-date guidance on prescribing, dispensing, administering, and monitoring medicines. Not only does the BNF include the widely accepted framework for the drug management of common diseases, it also includes details of medicines prescribed in the UK, with special reference to their uses, cautions, contraindications, side-effects, dosage and relative costs. This allows treatment to be tailored to the individual needs of each patient. The BNF is updated in print every six months by an expert team of pharmacists, with guidance and validation from a network of leading clinicians, overseen by a Joint Formulary Committee with representatives from all spheres of clinical practice. The BNF reflects current best practice as well as legal and professional guidelines relating to the use of medicines. As a result it is used widely as a touchstone reference, and cited in Parliaments and courts as a source of authority.
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This remarkably concise formulary, based on drugs approved for use in the UK, still fits in the side pocket of a white coat, though its escalating bulk in the past few years is heading toward either a re-tailoring of the white coat or a stronger editorial hand in the preparation of this valuable book. It is updated several times a year but the glacial pace of pharmaceutical innovation is such that only the most compulsive users will feel compelled to buy each successive new edition. The concision of the entries is admirable and should be emulated by Americans seeking apt balance between informing and overwhelming.
By Dr. John Urquhart