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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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The Physician's Desk Reference shows that vitamins and minerals in a pill form are only 10-20% absorbed by the body.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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THE PHYSICIANS' DESK REFERENCE (PDR) The PDR comes out each year and is a compilation of information about prescription drugs used in the United States.
The "PHYSICIAN'S DESK REFERENCEŽ", and PDRŽ are registered trademarks owned by Medical Economics.
The Physicians Desk Reference commonly referred to as the PDR contains descriptions of drug mechanisms (how they work)
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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The Physicians' Desk Reference for Herbal Medicines indicates its use for "lack of stamina" and " as a tonic for invigoration and fortificatio Vn in times of fatigue and debility and for declining capacity to work and concentrate.
The Physicians' Desk Reference is a helpful guide to the use and possible side effects of prescription or nonprescription drugs.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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PDR (Physician's Desk Reference) Electronic Information on prescription and herbal drugs.
Physician's Desk Reference You must register to use this site.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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It is presented in a Physicians desk reference like format featuring expected therapeutic effects and drug interactions.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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The Physician's Desk Reference is available in most bookstores, as are other reference materials, and the Internet can be a good source of information.
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