Probably......"Prospective Drug Review"
physician desk reference
A PDR is a reference used by doctors and healthcare team members to look up prescription drug information. It is called The Physicians' Desk Reference.
prescripción If you are talking about a medical prescription, the word is "receta"
The word for prescription in Spanish is: receta. Though there is no offical abbreviation, two possibilities are: rta or rcta.
A PDR is a reference used by doctors and healthcare team members to look up prescription drug information. It is called The Physicians' Desk Reference.
It's testable, and it's also a prescription drug. If I was the drug control officer for your hospital, I would--nurses have access to the PDR, which has ALL the good drugs in it.
Use to be the PDR was only available in a large, heavy reference edition. Now with the internet one can browse at ease many of the subjects a PDR covers. And, yes the PDR online is becoming a very useful tool for the aged population.
If Pdr alpha has been seen in your brain, then it means that you have sleep disorder.
The Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR), is a great resource for those looking to keep up with medical perscriptions. PDR is really easy to use. All you have to do is search for the medication in question and the information will be displayed for you.
Doctors do refer to the PDR, but they have been trained for many years to become doctors, they know a lot about medicine, and that is the basis upon which they make their diagnoses and prescriptions. You could not prescribe medicine just by checking the PDR.
i abbreviate it as advs. You could also abbreviate it as adv.
The PDR Act, or the Prescription Drug User Fee Act, is a U.S. law that allows the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to collect fees from pharmaceutical companies to expedite the drug approval process. Enacted in 1992, the act aims to enhance the efficiency of the FDA's review processes, enabling faster access to new medications for patients. The collected fees are used to hire additional staff and improve resources, ultimately reducing the time it takes for drugs to reach the market. The PDR Act has been reauthorized and updated multiple times to address ongoing needs in the pharmaceutical industry.