Previously There Were Lists of Indications, Contraindications/Precautions, Interactions, Adverse reactions &endash; I Cannot Find Them Now, Where Are They?

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These lists are still available; however, they are presented as drop-down menus in the grey bar for each of these sections. The same information that was in the right-hand frame is available in the drop-down menu. Now you do not need to click on a term to reach the content. This is especially useful in dosage section where you can now see information that is located at the top of the dosage section that was not easily accessible before.

Your Find/List drop-down menu should look similar to the image shown below:

Other important changes to the bullet lists:

Interactions &endash; can still display list alphabetically (default) or by severity. Now drugs are grouped under each severity heading.

Contraindication/Precautions &endash; The Black Box Warning” icon appears whether or not there is a black box warning so you can tell when there are NO black box warning associated with a monograph. This indicates that the product labeling for a product associated with this monograph has a Boxed Warning regarding this particular issue. The content of Clinical Pharmacology has always included this information and this new designation users will be able to see these issues. Important to note that the exact wording from the black box is not replicated within Clinical Pharmacology &endash; but the content and important points are included.

The image below shows the Black Box Warning icon at the top and one below Absolute Contraindications, so there is one  associated Black Box warning associated with the monograph.

The image below shows the Black Box Warning icon at the top, so there are no associated Black Box warnings associated with the monograph.