The Pill Book (15th Edition): New and Revised 15th Edition (Pill Book (Mass Market Paper))
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The Pill Book (15th Edition): New and Revised 15th Edition (Pill Book (Mass Market Paper))

Mass Market Paperback – April 24, 2012

Price
$9.89
Publisher
Bantam
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0553593563
Dimensions
4.17 x 1.93 x 6.84 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

Description

About the Author Educated at Columbia University, Dr. Harold Silverman has been a hospital pharmacist, industry consultant, author, and educator for more than 35 years. Dr. Silverman’s professional objective is to help people understand why medicines are prescribed and how to get the most from them.In addition to The Pill Book , Dr. Silverman has also authored The Women’s Drug Store, The Pill Book Guide to Safe Drug Use, The Consumer’s Guide to Poison Protection, and Travel Healthy . He is also a co-author of The Vitamin Book: A No-Nonsense Consumer Guide and The Med-File Drug Interactions System .Dr. Silverman has contributed more than 70 articles, research papers, and textbook chapters to the professional literature, including The Merck Manual of Medical Information, Home Edition. He has taught pharmacology and clinical pharmacy at several universities and has won numerous awards for his work. Dr. Silverman resides in the Washington, D.C. area with his wife, Judith Brown, and their son Joshua.

Features & Highlights

  • No home should be without this book!
  • THE CONSUMER’S GUIDE TO PILLS—COMPLETELY REVISED 15TH EDITION FOR 2012 WITH MORE THAN 20 IMPORTANT NEW DRUGS AND DOZENS OF NEW BRAND NAMES
  • For more than three decades, millions of consumers have trusted
  • The Pill Book
  • to provide official, FDA-approved information on more than 1,800 of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the United States, with guidelines from leading pharmacists. Each drug is profiled in a concise, readable, easy-to-understand entry, making
  • The Pill Book
  • the perfect reference when you have questions about the medications your doctor prescribes. Inside you’ll discover • generic and brand-name listings that can help you save money• what each drug is for, and how it works• usual dosages, and what to do if a dose is skipped• side effects and possible adverse reactions, highlighted for quick reference• interactions with other drugs and food• overdose and addiction potential• alcohol-free and sugar-free medications• the most popular self-injected medications and their safe handling• information for seniors, pregnant and breast-feeding women, children, and others with special needs• cautions and warnings, and when to call your doctor• 32 pages of actual-size color photographs of prescription pills

Customer Reviews

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I do not like the new format

I do not like the way this book is organized. The difference between this format and past formats is that they group all of the drugs into categories and generalize the information accordingly. For instance, they classify all painkillers under "narcotic analgesics" and then they speak on general terms about narcotics. If you are looking for specific information for oxycodone, for example, you cannot get it. You just get generalized information that applies to all narcotic analgesics. Also, there are very few pictures. If I could, I would trade this book out for an earlier version. It does not serve the purposes that I needed it for.
51 people found this helpful
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It’s published in 2010 & I have Meds that are ...

It’s published in 2010 & I have Meds that are prescribed to me in 2015 that I cannot find because they are more current than this book — I am deeply disturbed that the published date is NOT included in the description— We should get current editors of prescription guides - I am really angry about this !!!
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THIS BOOK IS INDISPENSIBLE: IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE SHOULD YOU MIX THE WRONG MEDS BY ACCIDENT

I have been buying this book via local bookstores since 2007; I trust this book--and the authors--implicitly, since doctors really don't know the contraindications of the medicines they prescribe--and most pharmacists don't either.

You have to be very proactive and take charge yourself whenever a doctor prescribes medication for you, because no one else is going to check to see if any of it IS contraindicated, and one easy way to do that is by a book such as this. It doesn't just list medicines--it also tells you symptoms, dangers, age groups (newborns to Seniors), dosages, and emergencies should anyone overdose, in addition to other information that really no one else is going to tell you. WELL WORTH THE COST. As drugs come on the market, they update this book every year or so.

Personally I would not be without this book.
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A must have for any intelligent family.

With all the different drugs on the market today and taking into consideration the possibility of drug interactions and side effects, it is vital to stay informed. Recently my wife was prescribed two different medications by her doctor. Taking them together could have been a threat to her life, neither the druggist nor the prescribing doctor warned her about the side effects that would take place if she took both medications within 4 to 6 hours of each other. The Pill book did! GET THIS IN YOUR HOME! Think generics are exactly the same as brand name drugs? Think again!
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Pill Book solid but not outstanding

As a master's level clinician working in the mental health field for almost 10 years, I did find the Pill Book to be helpful. It gives excellent information about brand names, generic names, original uses for medications as well as other important aspects such as other uses, common to rare side effects, etc.

The only part that I didn't care for was that I was unable to take the name of a medication and look it up following the pages in alphabetical order. So it wasn't as user-friendly as some of the other books like this I have used in the past. But I was able to utilize the table of contents for a certain medication and that seemed to work better.

Overall, a solid job but with a few tweaks it could have been outstanding.
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the info is good but the structure of the book could've been

Thought it had alot of info, the info is good but the structure of the book could've been better
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Five Stars

Love it
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Great info, but need to update!!!

I work in a pharmacy and many meds are missing from here… even 3 of the 4 I take myself!!! So get an updated addition out! And even medications that have been out for decades are not in here, ie Clomid.

Other than that it has great information on the meds that are included.

But really update ASAP!

Updated my review and it went down a star due to not having info about a medication that has been out for decades.
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This is a great book! If you have prescriptions to take it ...

This is a great book ! If you have prescriptions to take it shows what the pill is supposed to look like and the proper dosage and also what the side affects are and what they are used for !
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Missing drugs.

It is missing certain drugs that are of interest to me, and that were included in earlier editions. Hence, it is incomplete.
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