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| The AARP Guide to Pills: Essential Information on More Than 1,200 Prescription & Nonprescription Medications, Including Generics, Side Effects & Drug Interactions (AARP) | 
enlarge | Author: Aarp Creators: Maryanne Hochadel, Jerry Avorn, Bill Thomas, Katharine Greider Publisher: Sterling Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $2.49 You Save: $17.46 (88%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 359072
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1024 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 7.6 x 1.4
ISBN: 1402744463 Dewey Decimal Number: 615.1 EAN: 9781402744464 ASIN: 1402744463
Publication Date: January 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: THIS IS ITEM IS UNUSED AND IN GOOD CONDITION. IT MAY HAVE SLIGHT SHELFWEAR BUT OTHERWISE IT IS FINE.
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Product Description
Mid-life and older Americans look first to AARP as a trusted source of the vital information that will improve their lives. Month to month and year to year, the association’s 37 million members read and rely upon its magazines, its newspapers, its book-publishing division, and its website (aarp.org). When AARP says something, they know you can take that information to the bank. That’s why book buyers will turn to this lavish manual for answers to their questions about life-saving and life-enhancing medications. The AARP Guide to Pills has been assembled with the same degree of care and concern for accuracy and ease of use that distinguishes every product that bears the AARP brand. That rigorous quality control will likewise distinguish the pill guide from the competition. It’s the most outstanding and up-to-date guide to pills and medications ever published. The only one of its kind in full color, The AARP Guide to Pills addresses the needs and concerns of 50+ adults in incredible depth. To simplify the process of finding information about a certain drug, generic drugs are presented in a logical A-to-Z organization, with a comprehensive index that includes cross-references to related brand-name drugs. All information has been vetted by a board of content specialists, including an expert from the University of Southern California’s School of Gerontology, considered the finest in the United States. Each entry also features a detailed, color-correct image of the pill or capsule for identification purposes, along with details on its generic name, brand name, and manufacturer; a listing of what a health-care provider should know about the condition of anyone taking the medication; advice on what to do if you miss a dose; warnings on interactions with other drugs; and notes on potential side effects to look out for. In their foreword and introduction, Harvard-trained doctors Jerry Avorn and William H. Thomas provide clear and comprehensive guidance on the wise use of prescription medications; how to effectively manage your drug costs; how to prepare for and derive maximum benefit from each doctor’s visit; how to talk to your physician and pharmacist; how to avoid “polypharmacy,” or overmedication; and why the appearance of generic pills can change from one prescription refill to the next.Why this pill book? n Each entry includes a color-correct image of the medication—unlike most books that include the images in a separate section --Over 1,200 color images of pills—more than any other book on the market—make identifying medications easy and minimize the risk of error...whether brand name or generic --A bulleted list tells you what your health-care professional needs to know before you start taking a specific drug --Important details about how and when to take a drug for maximum effectiveness --A separate section explains exactly what to do if you miss a dose --Content updated at press time to guarantee the most current information available --Concise and consistent format helps readers find what they need easily --Explains how the older body metabolizes drugs differently
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Excelent Investment February 25, 2006 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I am extremely satisfied with my book. It is informative and with the description, etc. of each drug, there is a color photo. It also indicates what medications can cause interactions with your drug. Extremely good investment. I also purchased one for my mother who looked up all of her present medications. :-)
AARP Guide to Pills March 20, 2006 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is a book everyone should have. Very good information is in book.
"IMPRESSIVE" to say the least ! August 24, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
"IMPRESSIVE" is an strong understatement. I was able to find information in a comprehensive format that I could only find in bit & peices from other multiple sources - not even from Drug Digest OnLine. And BTW - the best price is from Amazon - BUY IT !
Gosh, I'm Disappointed! July 3, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
For what it has, it has lots of easy-to-read information that is indeed useful. However, it only has information on about 1200 medications. Now, that sounds like a lot, but I guess it really isn't. The book doesn't cover a widely-used medication I take: Advair, probably the most prescribed Asthma medication in the USA for several years, is not here. Nor are its component parts. True, Advair is an inhaler and not a pill, but they do cover sinus sprays. Beats me! As for the elderly, the print is too small for most older folks, I believe. I have been using the Winter Griffith books and I guess I'll be going back to them next time. They are written in outline/list form and not complete sentences, but they seem to cover more. And that, essentially, is your decision: Do you want complete sentences, pretty layout but small print and not full coverage; or lists, ugly layout, big print, and more complete coverage? Your call.
Libraries catering to the over-50 patron will want it, as will health libraries. February 3, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Over a thousand prescription and nonprescription medications are included in The AARP Guide to Pills, which has been fully updated with the latest new information covering side effects, drug interactions, and generics. It appears in full color to offer photos of pills along with basics on what a health care professional should know and advice a patient before prescribing. It's the over-50 adult dependent on many of these listed drugs who will gain the most here, finding this a far easier, quicker reference than other books on the market. Libraries catering to the over-50 patron will want it, as will health libraries.
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