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Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisons on MedicinesComplete

Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisons on MedicinesComplete. Edited by: Anthony C Moffat, M David Osselton and Brian Widdop. An essential major reference work from the Pharmaceutical Press for:. Forensic and clinical toxicologists Pathologists Hospital pharmacists Pharmaceutical analysts

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Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisons on MedicinesComplete

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  1. Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisonson MedicinesComplete Edited by: Anthony C Moffat, M David Osselton and Brian Widdop

  2. An essential major reference work from the Pharmaceutical Press for: • Forensic and clinical toxicologists • Pathologists • Hospital pharmacists • Pharmaceutical analysts • Clinical pharmacologists • Clinical and forensic laboratories • Poison information centres

  3. A definitive source of analytical data for drugs and poisons

  4. Clarke contains over 1700 drug and poison monographsdetailing: physical properties analytical methods pharmacokinetic data ultraviolet, infra-red and mass spectra therapeutic and toxicity data

  5. 31 sections cover all practice areas and analytical procedures used in analytical toxicology including: • drugs and alcohol in driving • drugs in saliva • hair analysis • drugs in sport • workplace drug testing • postmortem toxicology • HPLC, GC and capillary electrophoresis • solid dosage form identification • colour tests, TLC • emerging techniques

  6. Fully referenced and hyperlinked methodology and analytical techniques sections

  7. Indexes including: • CAS number • empirical formula • molecular weight • melting points • TLC, GC and HPLC systems data • UV, IR and MS data • therapeutic class • reagents

  8. Features of Clarke International in scope and coverage Comprehensive knowledge of the analytical and forensic toxicological communities Chemical structures Ultraviolet, infra-red and mass spectra Extensive screening systems data Easy-to-use interface Advanced text search Context-sensitive help screens

  9. Easy-to-use interface

  10. Finding the information you need • Browse the contents list • Free-text search (Quick search box at top of screen) • Search by section (Advanced search button)

  11. Click here... Browse the contents list … or here

  12. Click to expand list Browse the contents list

  13. Browse the contents list … and select a document to view

  14. Browse the contents list Navigate backwards using Previous/Next Or the ‘breadcrumb trail’ links

  15. Free-text search Type search term(s) here Click Search or hit Enter Search results appear here...

  16. Search results Click Hide highlighting link Click on Return to search link Search terms are highlighted in text

  17. Searching by section — Advanced search Insert search term(s) here

  18. Searching by section — Advanced search Insert search term(s) here Select sections to search Click Search

  19. Methodology & Analytical Techniques System methods

  20. Drug and poison monographs Physical data Chemical structures

  21. Drug and poison monographs UV, IR and MS spectra Main peak values

  22. Corresponds to system data in monographs Indexes of analytical data System data in index

  23. Indexes of analytical data Glossary

  24. Help document Context-sensitive Help Click on a link

  25. For more details contact the MedicinesComplete sales team: email:clarkes@medicinescomplete.com

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