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Can anyone purchase the PDR, or is it available only to health
professionals?


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G. V. Palazzolo
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On Fri, 13 Nov 1998, Mark Feblowitz wrote:

> >Is there a resource that details which meds are cut with lactose?
> >
>
> Yes - it's called the PDR, or Physician's desk reference. It contains
> detailed info sheets on all prescription meds, includign lists of their
> inactive ingredients. The same information is included in the packaging of
> all meds, at least as they are shipped to the pharmacies (many pharmacists
> remove this before filling the scrip). THe same info is also available for
> some meds over the web, typically at the web site of the manufacturer.
>
> Mark
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> Mark Feblowitz
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