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Pharmacist Continuing
Education and Clinical Resources Gateway
RPhWorld is dedicated to provide
practicing pharmacists with online resources that are necessary in
daily practice. Our searchable database of over 3400 clinical
web resources are not only useful to pharmacists but are also helpful
to doctors, nurses and other health professionals. Our
collections of categorized
Free Continuing Education is the largest on the Internet.
RPhWorld is operated and edited by practicing pharmacists.
Navigating in RPhWorld:
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Med Links Search - This search
engine only searches titles and descriptions of articles/links NOT
their contents. If a query cannot be found, try searching under its
broader term. e.g. for "gabapentin", search for "drug information
database" instead; and for "vancomycin" try "parenteral manual".
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Category Browse - Links are
organized under categories & subcategories. Start with Main
Directory and work your way down to the relevant subdirectory.
eg. under Continuing Education/Endocrinology you will find CE
modules on diabetes.
Some Applications of RPhWorld:
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Meeting pharmacist's
continuing education requirement. Go to
Pharmacist's
Contiuing Education directory. New CE modules are added to the
site on regular basis.
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Finding information
about a drug. Go to
Drug Information Database, click on
Drug Information Datasheets, if a brief monograph of a drug is
all that is needed. For more detailed information of a drug, such as
the clinical trials that have proven efficacy in certain indication,
RxList Drug Information can be used.
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Checking for
interactions of a list of patient's drugs. Go to
Drug Interaction
folder, click on one of the links, such as
Drug Drug and Drug Food Interactions which gives detail
explanation of the type of interaction, the severity, and the
management tips. If a brief explanation is suffice, then
Drugs.com - Drug Interaction Guide can be used instead.
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Checking if a drug can
be used in renal insufficient patient and whether dosage adjustment
is necessary. Go to
Renal Dosing and click on
Drug Prescribing in Renal Failure: Dosing Guidelines for Adults.
Most drugs that need adjustment should be in this database.
Otherwise, one can check
Renal Impairment - WHO Model Formulary. Although this site does
not specify how to adjust the dose when adjustment is necessary.
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Information about a
parenteral drug such as dilution and compatibility. Go to
Parenteral Therapy
category. A number parenteral manuals are available. Under the same
category, there is a site which allows for checking of syringe
compatibility of common drugs,
Syringe Compatibility of Parenteral Drugs.
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