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Library Liasion, Rhonda Sager
  • Office: 2341 Ebling Library
  • Phone: (608) 262-2372
  • Fax: (608) 262-4732
  • Email: rsager at library.wisc.edu
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Pharmaceutical Literature

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Primary Sources

Finding Clinical Trials/Studies

Tertiary Sources

  • Spotlight on MICROMEDEX MICROMEDEX
    Includes information on dosage, pharmacokinetics, cautions, interactions, clinical applications, adverse effects, comparative efficacy, drug of choice information, and orphan drug status
  • Stat!Ref
    Full-text books including AHFS Drug Information, Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, Ellenhorn's Medical Toxicology, Handbook of Adverse Drug Interactions, and USP-DI I and II
  • Spotlight on UpToDate UpToDate
    Provides concise summaries of the published evidence with recommendations for patient care for clinical topics. Peer reviewed, references provided
  • Spotlight on MD Consult MD Consult
    Full-text of reference books, journals, medication handouts for patients, Drug names, indications, contraindications, and more
  • TRIP Database
  • NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology
    You must register (free) and login to access this information

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Databases

  • MICROMEDEX
    Includes information on dosage, pharmacokinetics, cautions, interactions, clinical applications, adverse effects, comparative efficacy, drug of choice information, and orphan drug status
  • Stat!Ref
    Full-text books including AHFS Drug Information, Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, Ellenhorn's Medical Toxicology, Handbook of Adverse Drug Interactions, and USP-DI I and II
  • UpToDate
  • MD Consult
    Full-text of reference books, journals, medication handouts for patients, Drug names, indications, contraindications, and more
  • TOXNET
    Toxicology Data Network from NLM. Includes databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, environmental health, and toxic releases

E-Books

Other Resources

iPhone Apps

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Products designed for use on the iPhone & iTouch (other mobile apps generally work well on iPhones too...).

Other Mobile Apps

  • ABX Guide
    Antibiotic guide from Johns Hopkins
  • ePocrates Rx
    Drug and formulary reference
  • Essential Evidence Plus
    Palm OS and Pocket PC version of the evidence-based content, tools, calculators, and daily email alerts
  • MedCalc
    Medical calculator for mobiles
  • MICROMEDEX
    Mobile version of the Evidence based decision support database
  • Skyscape Drug Information Products
    Offers a large selection of mobile drug reference products, including popular titles like AHFS Drug Information. Prices range from about $15 - $100 depending on product and platform.

As a clinical instructor you are affiliated with UW Madison and have full access to library resources. Off campus access to library resources requires logging in with your NetID.

Get your UW Madison ID
Once you have received your appointment letter from the School of Pharmacy, contact Audrey Fish, who will give you your UW-Madison ID number. This is only needed if you have not received your campus photo ID card.

  • contact Audrey Fish at 608-262-4842

Activate your NetID
After you have your UW ID number or your campus photo ID card, you will need to activate your NetID and password in order to use library resources from off campus.

More Help

NetID - What is a NetID? | NetID - Activation | Wiscard - Your Campus ID Card | Remote Access

If you have questions, contact Rhonda Sager, library liaison to the School of Pharmacy.


Page last updated: June 17, 2009 Questions or suggestions? Contact Rhonda Sager