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AHFS Drug Information (2023)
About this resource: An evidence-based foundation for safe and effective drug therapy. Part of the STAT!Ref e-book collection.
ASHP Injectable Drug Information
About this resource: A collection of compatibility and stability information on parenteral drug products.
About this resource: Reference tool created by Canadian Pharmacists Association. Access Canadian drug monographs, therapeutic information, and minor ailments. Includes access to clinical tools like Lexi-Interact and clinical calculators.
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Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation (2017, 11th ed.)
About this resource: Lists more than 1200 commonly prescribed drugs taken during pregnancy and lactation, with detailed monographs that provides the information you need on known or possible effects on the parent, embryo, fetus, and nursing infant.
About this resource: The LactMed database contains information on drugs and other chemicals to which breastfeeding mothers may be exposed. It includes information on the levels of such substances in breast milk and infant blood, and the possible adverse effects in the nursing infant. Suggested therapeutic alternatives to those drugs are provided, where appropriate.
About this resource: medSask supports appropriate prescribing and medication safety in Saskatchewan by providing accurate, evidence-based information on medications and medication therapy to the general public, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders.
About this resource: A resource providing information on dietary supplements, natural medicines, and complementary alternative and integrative therapies.
About this resource: An academic detailing program providing objective, comparative drug information to physicians, pharmacists and allied health professionals. It includes newsletter reviews, Q&As, Trial Summaries, and up-to-date drug comparison charts.
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Trissel's Stability of Compounded Formulations
About this resource: Provides summaries on the stability of various compounded preparations including orals, enterals, ophthalmics, topicals, and other specialized preparations.
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Document 1: SK physicians providing OAT for opioid use disorder.
Document 2: SK pharmacies providing OAT.
Note: The list of OAT prescribers is not publicly available. It is only to be accessed by licensed healthcare professionals in order to confirm a physician's approval to provide OAT services for opioid use disorder (OUD). This is not a list of physicians accepting new patients. Please do not use this list to inquire whether these physicians are accepting new patients.