Customer Review: If you are thinking about getting this book, I suggest the PDA version, because this book is designed to be a "pocket book", so it's small. The vast amount of information therefore has to be somehow packed into this book. The print is very small, I don't think any one can read this book from more... more info
Customer Review: This book is so easy to use compared to some other pocket-sized guides. The info is somewhat minimal, but still impressive for such a tiny book, and very up-to-date.
Customer Review: Great reference book! Graphics are useful (especially for quick look at common adverse effects). Gives succinct description of how drugs in a class work and examples of drugs in a class.
Customer Review: Like Douglas Hofstadter three generations later, Aldous Huxley is in awe of the complexities of the human mind. Just like Hofstadter, he too is a compassionate and astute observer of what the mind can accomplish when given full and free-reign. He is also a teacher like Hofstadter with the single... more info
Customer Review: the 3GCrew's ladies would not be the same without this book.. and never will be again, because there are things to learn reading this.. you find yourself taking notes of process and kick yourself for having done things any simpler than you can.. growing is not hard, its just about initiative and... more info
Customer Review: This book is very useful. My only complaint is that it doesn't tell you the mechanism of action of the drugs, so if you are still at that stage in learning it is not as helpful. However, it does have all the other information you need.
Customer Review: I'm a medical student, currently taken pharmacology during my pre-clinical years and i don't recommend this textbook. Its voluminous, poorly written, and not logically organized. Its really only good as reference book and that's it. If you want to learn pharmacology buy a Lippincotts Illustrated... more info