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About PDR Drug Interactions and
Side Effects
Contents
Key Guide ..................................... 3
Installing Book Cards .................. 4
Selecting a Book .......................... 4
Changing the Settings ................. 5
Viewing a Demonstration ............ 5
Using the Main Menu ................... 6
Using the Multi-Drug/Food
Regimen Menu ............................. 7
Using the Drug/Drug Food
Interactions Menu ........................ 9
Using the Indications Menu ...... 10
Using the Side Effects Menu .... 11
Spell Correction ......................... 12
Looking Up Words
in Other Books ........................... 13
Resetting the Medical Book
System ........................................ 13
Book Card Care .......................... 14
Specifications and Patents ....... 14
Limited Warranty (U.S. only) ..... 15
Index ........................................... 16
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About Book Card Compatibility
IMPORTANT This book card can be used only with the
Medical Book System
™
platform and will not function in any
other Franklin BOOKMAN
®
platform.
The Medical Book System platform can use Franklin BOOK-
MAN book cards as well as Medical Book System book
cards. However, Franklin BOOKMAN platforms cannot use
Medical Book System book cards.
All contents of the PDR Drug Interactions DataCard are
copyright© 2001 and published by Medical Economics
Company, Inc. at Montvale, NJ 07645-1742. All rights re-
served. All data are derived directly from the FDA-approved
package labeling published by PDR. Therefore, only prod-
ucts described in Physicians’ Desk Reference ®, PDR For
Ophthalmology® and PDR For Nonprescription Drugs and
Dietary Supplements™ are cited. Inclusion of a product does
not represent an endorsement by the publisher.
The publisher does not assume, and expressly disclaims, any
obligation to obtain and include any information other than
that contained in approved product labeling. The publisher
does not warrant or guarantee any of the products discussed
herein, nor does the publisher guarantee that all entries are to-
tally complete. Important qualifications of these facts may re-
side in the underlying package labeling. Use this DataCard as
a convenient cross-reference, but consult the PDR text, as
well as the relevant medical literature, when more detailed in-
formation is needed.