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Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference






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Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference
Pictured is the 38th edition of Martindale, published in June 2014.
AuthorEdited by Robert Buckingham
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPharmacy, medicine
GenreMedicines Information
PublisherPharmaceutical Press

Publication date

May 2020 (40th edition)
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typeHardback print, digital online
ISBN978-0-85711-367-2
OCLC1112886663
Websitehttps://www.pharmpress.com/product/9780857113672/martindale40

Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference is a reference book published by Pharmaceutical Press listing some 6,000 drugs and medicines used throughout the world, including details of over 125,000 proprietary preparations. It also includes almost 700 disease treatment reviews.

It was first published in 1883 under the title Martindale: The Extra Pharmacopoeia. Martindale contains information on drugs in clinical use worldwide, as well as selected investigational and veterinary drugs, herbal and complementary medicines, pharmaceutical excipients, vitamins and nutritional agents, vaccines, radiopharmaceuticals, contrast media and diagnostic agents, medicinal gases, drugs of abuse and recreational drugs, toxic substances, disinfectants, and pesticides.

International usefulness

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Martindale aims to cover drugs and related substances reported to be of clinical interest anywhere in the world. It provides health professionals with a useful source of information to identify medicines, such as confirming the drug and brand name of a medication being taken by a patient arriving from abroad. Alternatively, if the drug is not available, the class of agent can be determined allowing a pharmacist or doctor to determine which other equivalent drugs might be substituted. Monographs include Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) numbers, Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC) codes and FDA Unique Ingredient Identifier (UNII) codes to help readers refer to other information systems.

Arrangement

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Martindale is arranged into two main parts followed by three extensive indexes:

Digital versions include an additional 1,000 drug monographs, 100,000 preparation names, and 5,000 manufacturers.

List of the editions

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To date there have been 40 editions of Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference. The 40th edition was published in May 2020.

See also

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References

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