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Monthly Prescribing Reference

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Monthly Prescribing Reference
CategoriesHealth Care
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation400,000 healthcare professionals / month
First issue1984 (1984)
CompanyHaymarket Media
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.empr.com
ISSN0883-0266
OCLC232359716

Monthly Prescribing Reference (MPR) is an online medical website and monthly drug reference publication based in New York City. Monthly Prescribing Reference (MPR) is a widely recognized medical publication that provides comprehensive drug information and prescribing guidelines for healthcare professionals. It is designed to serve as a quick reference guide for physicians, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, and other medical professionals involved in prescribing medications.[1][2]

Background

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Prescribing Reference, Inc., was established in 1984 by Haymarket Medical, a subsidiary of Haymarket Media. MPR was launched in 1985 and is PRI's first and main publication.

History and Development

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MPR was first published in 1985. It was created to meet the need for a reliable and concise source of drug information that could be easily accessed by healthcare professionals. Over the years, MPR has evolved to include various formats, including print, digital, and mobile applications, to adapt to the changing needs of its audience.

Content and Features

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Drug Information

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MPR provides detailed information on a wide range of prescription drugs, including:

  • Indications and Usage: Descriptions of the approved uses for each medication.
  • Dosage and Administration: Guidelines on how to properly administer the drug, including dosage amounts and frequency.
  • Contraindications: Situations where the drug should not be used.
  • Warnings and Precautions: Important safety information and potential risks associated with the drug.
  • Adverse Reactions: Common and serious side effects that may occur.
  • Drug Interactions: Information on how the drug interacts with other medications.
  • Pharmacology: Details on the drug's mechanism of action, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.

Clinical Resources

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In addition to drug information, MPR includes various clinical resources to aid healthcare professionals in their practice:

  • Treatment Guidelines: Evidence-based guidelines for the management of common medical conditions.
  • Clinical Charts and Tables: Visual aids that provide quick reference to important clinical data.
  • News and Updates: The latest news in the pharmaceutical industry, including new drug approvals and changes in prescribing guidelines.

Mobile and Digital Access

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MPR offers a mobile app and a website to ensure that healthcare professionals have access to up-to-date drug information anytime, anywhere. The mobile app includes features such as:

  • Personalized Drug Lists: Users can create and manage lists of frequently used medications.
  • Notifications: Alerts for new drug approvals, recalls, and updates to existing drug information.
  • Search Functionality: Easy-to-use search tools to quickly find drug information.

Audience and Usage

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MPR is used by a wide range of healthcare professionals, including:

  • Physicians: For making informed prescribing decisions.
  • Pharmacists: To verify prescriptions and provide accurate drug information to patients.
  • Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants: As a reliable resource for medication management.
  • Medical Students and Residents: For learning and reference during their training.

Impact and Recognition

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MPR is regarded as an authoritative source of drug information and is widely used in clinical settings. Its reputation for accuracy and reliability has made it a trusted resource among healthcare professionals. The publication's commitment to providing up-to-date information ensures that its users have access to the latest developments in pharmacotherapy.

References

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  1. ^ "The MPR Drug Reference Database for Healthcare Practitioners". MPR. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
  2. ^ "Download MPR Drug and Medical Guide". MPR. Retrieved 2024-07-30.