Franklin HAD-3018 User Manual

Medical book card, the medical letter "handbook of adverse drug interactions"

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HAD-3018
Medical Book Card
The Medical Letter
HANDBOOK
OF
ADVERSE
DRUG
INTERACTIONS
User's Guide

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Summary of Contents for Franklin HAD-3018

  • Page 1 HAD-3018 Medical Book Card The Medical Letter HANDBOOK ADVERSE DRUG INTERACTIONS User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Quick Reference Guide

    Quick Reference Guide To Start Using a Book Card 1. Install the book card in a slot in the back of the Medical Book System platform. 2. Turn the platform on. 3. If needed, press CARD use the to highlight its icon.
  • Page 3 FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. LIMITED USE LICENSE All rights in the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM remain the property of FRANKLIN. Through your purchase, FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive license to use the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM. You may not make any copies of the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM or of the preprogrammed data stored therein, whether in electronic or print format.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    MAN platforms cannot use Medical Book System book cards. For More Information To learn more about the Medical Book System or other products from Frank- lin Electronic Publishers, call 800-665- 5450 or visit the Franklin Web site at www.franklin.com. ® platform.
  • Page 5: Introduction To The Hadi

    This handbook offers a quick guide to pos- sible adverse effects of drug interactions, with brief recommendations for precaution- ary measures. Pairs of interacting drugs are listed alphabetically, followed by the ad- verse interaction, its mechanism (in paren- theses), references and recommendations for clinical management.
  • Page 6: Key Guide

    Introduction to the HADI MECHANISMS OF INTERACTIONS — Genetic differences can affect drug metabolism and interactions. Some drugs can interact by changing the metabolism of other drugs, either through inhibition or induction of any of sev- eral hepatic enzyme activities or through alter- ations in hepatic blood flow.
  • Page 7: Installing Book Cards

    Key Guide Direction Keys Pages up or down. Moves the cursor, text, or highlight. Key Combinations* Transfers a highlighted word CARD between installed book cards. At text, highlights special mark- ENTER ers (e.g., bibliographic references, MAO inhibitor in- formation , etc.). +Q-P Types numbers.
  • Page 8: Selecting A Book

    Selecting a Book If you have installed two book cards in the platform, you can select which book you want to read. 1. Turn the platform on. 2. Press CARD 3. Use to highlight the book you want to use. 4.
  • Page 9: Viewing A Demonstration

    Viewing a Demonstration Before you start using this book, you may want to see a brief demonstration. Press and then use the arrow keys to MENU highlight View Demo on the Setup menu. Press to select it. To stop the dem- ENTER onstration, press CLEAR...
  • Page 10: Among Many Drugs

    Finding Drug Interactions These are the interactions for heparin. 5. Type an interaction title or use the arrow keys to highlight an interac- tion. For example, highlight hep- arins & nitroglycerin . 6. Press to view it. ENTER 7. To go to the next or previous interac- tion, if any, hold and use 8.
  • Page 11 Finding Drug Interactions 5. Press (yellow) to find inter- SEARCH actions among the selected drugs. 6. Highlight an interaction and press to view it. ENTER 7. To find all the other interactions that include one of the selected drugs, press MORE 8.
  • Page 12: Using The Interactions Menu

    Finding Drug Interactions Searching for Parts of Words If you want to find prefixes, suffixes, or other parts of words, type an aster- isk ( ) to stand for a series of letters. To type an asterisk, hold press For example, type poly at the main drug list.
  • Page 13: Using The Glossary

    Using the Glossary You can view a glossary entry for any drug on the main drug list. A glossary en- try can contain a drug’s generic or brand name, any drug or food groups to which it belongs, and MAO inhibitor information. 1.
  • Page 14: Reading Special Markers

    Reading Special Markers Throughout this book, you will find bib- liographic references (indicated by ’s), and notes about foods that inter- act with MAO inhibitors (indicated by ’s). Bibliographic ref- erences provide additional information. markers are usually found in glossary entries. Note: The hand icon ( ) is not a special marker.
  • Page 15: Looking Up Words In Other Books

    Looking Up Words in Other Books The Medical Book System platform enables you to look up a word from one installed book card in the other installed book card. This book card can send words to and re- ceive words from other book cards. Some book cards are not able to transfer words.
  • Page 16: Book Card Care

    © 1998 by The Medical Letter, Inc. All rights reserved. Medical Book System and BOOKMAN are trademarks of Franklin Electronic Pub- lishers, Inc. FCC Notice: Complies with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart B of part 15 of FCC Rules.
  • Page 17: Limited Warranty (U.s. Only)

    On discovery of a defect, the end user must return this prod- uct (transportation charges prepaid) either to the dealer from whom it was purchased or directly to Franklin at the address given below. Each product returned must include the user ’s...
  • Page 18: Index

    Limited Warranty (outside U.S.) This product, excluding batteries, is guaranteed by Franklin for a period of one year from the date of purchase. It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product (at Franklin’s option) free of charge for any defect due to faulty work- manship or materials.
  • Page 19 Help messages 7 Highlighting bibliographic references 12 MAO Inhibitor Info markers 12 MAO inhibitor information 5 search words 11 words 11 Interactions menu 10 Introduction, reading 7 Key combinations 5 LIST (blue) key 4, 8 Main drug list, about 8 MAO Inhibitor Info marker 12 MAO inhibitor information 3, 5, 11, 12...

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