Quick Look Drug Reference Software
Quick Look Electronic Drug Reference 2010 is a software program developed by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Relative to the overall usage of those who have this installed, most are running it on Windows 7 (SP1). Most users that have installed this software come from the United States. The information on this page is only about version 1.00.0000 of Quick Look Electronic Drug Reference 2013. A way to uninstall Quick Look Electronic Drug Reference 2013 from your PC with Advanced Uninstaller PRO Quick Look Electronic Drug Reference 2013 is an application marketed by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
ADVERTISEMENT Serving Over 20,000 US Medical Transcriptionists Quick Look Drug Book Posted By: Autumn on 2008-10-01 In Reply to: - Vera I would highly recommend Quick Look Drug Book. It is the cheapest book I have found, and it is is the only one I have seen that lists the drugs in both alphabetical order as well as by indication/treatment. In my opinion, it is the drug book with the best format. Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread. Vera. MissIndigo. Christina RTMT.
Anna. Quick Look Drug Book - Autumn. nm. see message The messages you are viewing are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select the boards given in left menu Other related messages found in our database The company I recently began working for asked me to purchase the Quick Look Drug Book as a reference tool, as they use it. So, I got one.bought it used online so it wasn't that expensive, and I was needing a new drug reference book anyway.
I am just not impressed with this book. While it does have very useful information in it, I find it is not laid out in the most convenient manner. The drugs are listed alphabetically by the generic name. So, what if the doc says the brand name of a drug? How am I to use this book to look up the spelling, etc.
Of a brand name drug if I don't know the generic name of the drug so I can find it??? I have hardly used this book at all since I got it.I still go online to look up meds. I feel like I wasted my money. Maybe I'm just missing something here. If anyone has any insight please let me know. Or if any of you have a better suggestion for a drug guide that is laid out in a better format for MTs, I am open to suggestions.
Can anyone tell me if they use the Quick Look Drug Book and CD? I am thinking about purchasing the 2006 set for about $80, the 2007 is not available yet Hello- Could you give me some advice on drug reference books?
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Do you recommend people wait for the quick look drug book '08? Or is there a site online to search for drug information? I'm new here, and am still studying to be a MT, so I'd like a recommendation from someone who knows:) I hope I'm not asking a question already asked 100 times. Sharon CD version. Does anyone have this and like it? I have the 2005 version, and could not see much difference in the 2006 QLDB. Any comments appreciated.
Do you like it? I just received mine yesterday. It does not put a link on the Word toolbar like the old one did. I called support and they downloaded a file for me to load and now it's on the toolbar, but now I get the message 'QLDB.exe' not found.
I have uninstalled (like tech support said) and re-installed but still get the same message. I checked the CD and it does not seem to have this file on it. Does anyone else have this problem? My task bar is already full so I really need it on the Word toolbar. Thanks Does anyone use both. I'm definitely getting the CD/ROM and am debating about buying both. I don't see any reason to have both but there could be something I don't know.
I noticed CD/ROMs are on backorder but they're selling downloadable versions. I can handle that. S I need to buy a new drug book.
At a prior job, about a year ago, one of the supervisors told me she used the internet exclusively. What's the consensus and if you prefer the internet, which site or sites do you like. Thanks in advance. I'm trying to do a wildcard search for the endings of drug names, eg,.sartan. I read the help file and tried , ,?, and nothing is working.
I read the FAQ on the Stedman's web site and it appears to skirt the question and refer the questioner to the help file. Am I correct that the new 2006 QLEDR does not allow searches for just the endings of drugs? If so, what a waste of money that was. Of my very own.not too shabby I don't guess!
Very, very helpful. Also Stedman's word books quite quite handy. Googling comes a long way, but I tend to like the books better. Dorland's medical dictionary is a must have and also electronic spell checkers are great/CDs loaded on PC. Nm If so, where did you purchase it?
Out of stock at the places I have checked. If anyone has any advice about what program to buy, I'd greatly appreciate it! Monthly Prescribing Reference is very good. One of our MD's carried a copy in his lab coat. Go to Amazon.com and see if you can get the book cheaper. I always have good luck with them. I went on the amazon.com web site.
They have 2009 Quick Look Drug book for $28.76. I wish that I would have waited for this price. Nm I have always preferred Saunders to Quick Look, and they have just released their first version on CD. Has anyone tried it yet? I'd like to get it.
I love Drake & Drake Pharmaceutical Word Book. I have always used the electronic drug references. The company I get them from has now combined everything into 1 icon and it takes forever to get anything to come up. It is easier to use for references than to mess with this anymore. I find myself using my old references just to save time and if it is not there, then I go to the 'brand new drug reference' It is never up to date anyhow, so back to the net I go. And no, I don't think their requirement is reasonable. They want your brains and experience with no cash outlay on their end?
My friend and I need to buy a new up-to-date brand name and generic drug book. I need the opinion of some good ones to look at and maybe buy. Thanks Does anyone know if the Quick Look Electronic Drug Book 2003 is compatible with XP? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. TIA in the long run - so many waste their precious $$ on used resources. Particularly in the world of drugs/pharmacology, even a 1 year old drug reference is basically worthless.
Unless you just want to be able to claim 'you have one' for your company, its already long outdated. Best to buy the current editions, no matter if you can get a used one cheaper. You are defeating the entire purpose - having an up-to-date reference for your knowledge. X either Drake and Drake. I don't know anything about Gregg's, but I think HPI are a waste of $$ and Stedman's is probably the most popular. There is also Dorland's, thought I don't know anything about those either. Yes do check the classified board here, www.half.com, or e-bay.
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You should be able to get books for a fraction of new, especially if you get an older version. What books you need will depend on the type of work you do. If you only do clinic work, just something like Sloane's Medical Word book might be all you need, in addition to a drug book. If you are just doing one specialist then a Stedman's book of that speciality would probably be all you need in addition to the drug book. If you don't see what you need listed on the classified board here, post a wanted ad to see if you get any response. I am applying for a new job, and before I can start, they say I need a new specialty book (which I can understand) and the latest drug book. I don't have the money to buy those books right now.
As an with years of experience, I am perfectly capable for doing my job without a brand new drug book for a few weeks until I get paid. I know how to research and verify drugs without a current drug book. Do you think requiring a brand new drug book is reasonable? How old are your drug book and stedman's? (I bought mine about 6 years ago now).
I hate to not be able to use them because I have added so much to them through the years. And the FDA website. Both are faster than flipping through a book and free.
S / Okay.sock it to me.when I was even newer than I am now, I wrote 'drug alluding stent.' QA sent a correction saying 'drug eluding stent.' NOW, I see on Google, 'drug eluting stent.' SOoooo, which is it, or are they both correct? Thanks ahead of time.
Sorry.thanks in advance, I appreciate it. Nobody is perfect. Lucky you only paid $60. New it is $80 or more. // s Tessier, Dorland's dictionary, BOS, and my very fave I think is now out of print but called Spellright by Rice.: I had to unplug my Infinity foot pedal from its port today and now my computer will not recognize it. I had this problem once before and I cannot remember how I fixed it. Finally I have some work and now the pedal won't work.
HELP ME PLEASE.thanks a lot. The company bought it for me. I like it but it's gettin' old (2005) and missing a lot of new drugs. I sure could use an update or something, so I'll be paying attention to the thread you've started here as well.
Suddenly my enter button is acting as a spacebar and not a return key! What do I do? I bought the new version and found that I liked the old 2005 version that I had, because of the wild card function in the search. The newer one didn't have it. I just reinstalled the old one and add any new drugs as I find them through my daily work. Unfortunately, it now has a glitch that keeps me from opening the information about the drug in the index without locking up.
At first I would close and come back in so that it would show, but I discovered that it would also work if you go into the appendix screens (any) before doing a search or using the index list. I like using the drug reference because it clearly lists the dosages and uses for each drug, and is quick to use. Since my account doesn't use a lot of brand new drugs it works fine for me this way.
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