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More than 1850 drugs commonly prescribed for systemic use.

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DrugDoses for Palm gives you more than 1850 entries: every drug commonly prescribed for systemic use in both adults and children in Australia, the United Kingdom and the USA. At last all the drug informations you've always needed, in your Palm. The PDA version (for Palm and PocketPC) of the booklet takes less than 350k, and it gives you an enormous amount of information.
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