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Throughout this book, cross-refer-
ences (indicated by
’s) and foot-
notes (indicated by
’s) appear.
Cross-references take you directly to
related material, such as tables. Foot-
notes contain explanatory or qualifying
information
1. When you see a
or
in
the text, hold
✩
and press
ENTER
to highlight it.
If more than one
or
appears
on the screen, continue holding
✩
and pressing
ENTER
until the
or
that you want is highlighted.
2. Press
ENTER
.
This is a sample cross-reference.
3. Press
BACK
to go back to the
highlighted icon.
Reading Cross-references,
Footnotes, and Tables
Reading Cross-references,
Footnotes, and Tables
4. Press
BACK
again to turn off
the highlight.
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Looking up Abbreviations
Here is a quick way to find the
meaning of abbreviations (except
single letters) when you are reading
a drug monograph or other text.
First, press
ENTER
to start the high-
light, and then use the arrow keys
to highlight the abbreviation.
Next, press
ENTER
to see its mean-
ing. To return to the text and turn off
the highlight, press
BACK
twice.
Note: The meanings of all the abbre-
viations appear in the Appendix of
this User’s Guide.
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Understanding the Tables
The tables in this book are pre-
sented as bulleted text, not as tabu-
lar rows and columns, at the end of
the appropriate monograph section.