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If you work with children, you must have this book. It’s the only reference that compiles IV and IM administration recommendations specifically for pediatric patients. The latest edition of Pediatrics Injectable Drugs (The Teddy Bear Book), 9th Edition, features 219 monographs, 11 new to this edition, of the most commonly used pediatric medications. Standardized heading make location of key data easy and quick. Four new sections are also included in each drug monograph: * “Medication Error Potential” * “Black Box Warnings” * “Infusion Related Cautions” This invaluable resource covers neonates through adolescents, with age-specific dosing and administration guidelines throughout. == Drug Monographs listing == (for NEW Drug Monographs listing, scroll down) acetazolamide acetylcysteine acyclovir adenosine albumin alfentanil allopurinol alprostadil amikacin aminocaproic acid aminophylline ampho b colloidal ampho b lipid ampho b liposomal amphotericin ampicillin ampicillin - sulbactam anidulafungin argatroban arginine asparaginase asparaginase PEG atenolol atracurium atropine azithromycin aztreonam baclofen bumetanide bupivicaine caffeine calcitriol calcium chloride calcium EDTA calcium gluconate caspofungin cefafzolin cefepime cefotaxime cefotetan cefoxitin ceftazidime ceftriaxone cefuroxime chloramphenicol chlorpromazine cimetidine ciprofl oxacin cisatracurium cisplatin clindamycin CMV IG coagulation factor VIIa co-trimoxazole cyclophosphamide cyclosporine dactinomycin darbepoietin deferoxamine dexamethasone dexmedetomidine dextrose diazepam digoxin digoxin immune Fab dihydroergotamine diltiazem diphenhydramine dobutamine dolasetron dopamine doxapram doxycycline droperidol edrophonium enalaprilat enoxaparin epinephrine ertapenem erythromycin esmolol ethacrynate etomidate etoposide famotidine fenoldopam fentanyl citrate ferric gluconate fi lgrastim fl uconazole fl umazenil fomepizole foscarnet fosphenytoin furosemide ganciclovir gentamicin glycopyrrolate granisetron haloperidol heparin hydralazine hydrochloric acid hydrocortisone ifosamide IGIV imipenem inamrinone indomethacin infl iximab insulin interferon alfa - 2a interferon alfa - 2b irinotecan iron dextran isoproterenol itraconazole kanamycin ketammine ketorolac labetalol lansoprazole L-cysteine HCl levocarnitine levothyroxine lidocaine linezolid lorazepam lymphocyte IG (equine) lymphocyte IG (rabbit) magnesium mannitol meperidine meropenem methotrexate methyldopate methylprednisolone metoclopramide metronidazole micafungin midazolam milrinone mivacurium morphine muromonab - CD3 MVI (adult) MVI (pediatric) nafcillin naloxone nesiritide nicardipine nitroglycerin norepinephrine octreotide ondansetron oxacillin palivizumab pamidronate pancuronium pantoprazole papaverine peginterferon alfa penicillin pentamidine pentobarbital phenobarbital phenytoin physostigmine pip / tazo piperacillin potassium chloride potassium phosphates pralidoxime procainamide promethazine propofol propranolol protamine ranitidine rasburicase rifampin rituximab rocuronium ropivacaine sargramostim sodium bicarbonate sodium chloride sodium nitroprusside succinylcholine sufentanil tacrolimus terbutaline thiopental ticar / clavulanate tobramycin topotecan TPA tromethamine tubocurarine valproate vancomycin vasopressin vecuronium verapamil vinblastine vincristine vitamin A vitamin K voriconazole zidovudine == NEW Drug Monographs listing == abatacept adalimumab antihemophilic factor, recombinant conivaptan epoetin beta-methoxy PEG esomeprazole etanercept hydroxocobalamin ibandronate sodium ibuprofen lysine levetiracetam protein c concentrate, human tigecycline zolendronic acid Dr. Phelps is Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Pediatrics at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN. She is also Vice-Chair of Professional Programs for the Department of Clinical Pharmacy. Certified by the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties in Pharmacotherapy, Dr. Phelps is a fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) and the American Pharmacists Association (APhA). She is an active member of The Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group (PPAG) and is editor of their official publication The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Dr. Hak is Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and an Associated Professor of Pediatrics and Pharmacology at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis. Dr. Hak is a fellow of the ACCP and Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties certified in Nutrition Support and Pharmacotherapy. She is a member of the AQCCP, the PPAG, ASHP, the Tennessee Pharmacists Association (TPA), the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), and the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN). Dr. Crill is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis. She is certified by the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties in Pharmacotherapy and Nutrition Support and is a member of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, ACCP, ASHP, PPAG, ASPEN, and TPA.
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