Drug And Medical Information Apps For iDevices

This article describes Apps for the iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad that may be beneficial to pharmacy education and pharmacy practice. The purpose is to provide examples of the types of Apps available through the App Store to support teaching, learning, and practice and to help you become familiar with the various uses of an iDevice.

APP Description Cost
ACC Pocket
Guidelines
ACC Pocket Guidelines is a clinical practice support tool set from the American College of Cardiology Foundation that provides concise, portable reference tools for clinicians. Free

Antibiotic
Pharmacology
Antibiotic Pharmacology is a fully featured flash card app that helps you learn about antibiotic pharmacology.
Included in this app are:
+ Main Deck
+ Faves Deck
+ Ignore Feature
+ Shuffle Ability
+ Choice of Primary Side
+ Search Feature
+ Index
+ Beautiful, Easy-to-Use Interface
2.99

Davis’s Drug Guide
Davis’s Drug Guide for Mobile and Web delivers up‐to‐date, comprehensive, and practical information on over 5,000 trade name and generic drugs.
PLEASE NOTE: Application requires a paid subscription to the online Davis’s Drug Guide service.
Davis’s Drug Guide for Mobile + Web includes:
• Over 5,000 trade name and generic drug listings
• High-alert notices
• Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS), highlighted by an icon
• Drug-drug, drug-natural, and drug-food interactions
• Discontinued drug list
• Unique optimization for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch interfaces
• Universal Index Search – find terms across all indexes
• “Favorites” for bookmarking important entries
• Regular updates and Web access for one year
Free

Drugs and Meds: Pill and Drug
Identification
Drugs and Meds: Pill and Drug Identification is a glossary of the most common prescription drugs (USA‐based), with images of many of the drugs (in pill form mostly) to help you identify them based on image. 0.99

Epocrates
ePocrates is a mobile drug reference used by healthcare providers at the point of care. 0.99

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