View Full Version : pAMH January 2007 Edition



Try4Deepak
23rd March 2007, 16:55
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Requirements:
Pocket PC 2002, 2003 or Windows Mobile 5.
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Overview:
* An overview of disease management
* Drug class statements
* Marketed and non-marketed indications
* Practice points
* Clinically relevant drug interactions and adverse effects data
* Drug choice and comparative information

Info:
The philosophy of the AMH is to use the best available evidence to support prescribing and dispensing recommendations. The purpose of the AMH is two fold:

To provide a readily accessible, concise, up-to-date source of independent drug information to facilitate effective, rational, safe and economical prescribing.

To provide an educational tool for practitioners and students
The AMH is structured as follows:

Chapters
Chapters Bring together treatment reviews and related drugs and drug classes. Nested documents keep common information together, enable comparisons and reduce repetition; cross references link relevant information. Practice points give tips and advice.

Treatment
Summarises evidence and clinical practice for a condition and gives context for drug treatment. Discusses and compares the role of different classes and individual drugs in treating the condition.

Drug class
Cross refers to Treatment(s). Provides information common to all members, eg mode of action, contraindications, adverse effects. Comparative information describes differences between class members.

Drug monograph
If a drug is a class member it cross refers to Class for essential information common to the group. If not in a class it may refer to Treatment(s). Contains specific information for individual drugs, eg dosage, indications and products.

Appendices
Include drug interactions, electrolytes, laboratory reference ranges and contact information.

Features and benifits:

Clinically relevant, AMH reflects Australian best practice
Using a best-available evidence approach, AMH editors appraise Australian and international sources, including Cochrane, Clinical Evidence, ACHRP CCHOTA assessments.
Our content is reviewed by Australian experts and practicising health professionals from across the country (specialists, general practitioners, nurses, pharmacists).

Quick and easy to use
Arranged according to organ system and therapeutic use Edge of page tags provide instant access to sections User-friendly index, look up disease, drug class, generic or brand name of medicine. Substantial cross referencing assists navigation

Safety as well as efficacy
We include only clinically important drug interactions, with practical advice on management Adverse effects are listed according to frequency Monitoring advice for best outcome Advice for patients, in everyday language Special populations including children and older people

To save time and keep up-to-date, use AMH for:
Accurate, concise and relevant drug and therapeutics information Summaries of new evidence and areas of therapeutic uncertainty Help in assessing the balance between efficacy and safety Comparisons of treatments, drug classes and differences between members of a drug class


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Download Instructions:

1. Download Trail and Patch
2. Intall Trial
3. Replace exe file after install
4. Enjoy with you won risk :)

Regards,
Deepak.

johsoed
15th September 2007, 09:14
thanks, very useful app. Do U have keygen for cohrane med apps?

johsoed
26th September 2007, 09:37
It's still asking for validation code!

pitto
26th September 2007, 12:27
I installed this and it shut my HTC 6300i down totally. Needed a hard reset to get it going again