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4. Antidotes and antivenoms
5. Anti-infectives
6. Cardiovascular drugs
7. Blood and electrolytes
8. Dermatological drugs
9. Ear, nose and throat drugs
10. Endocrine drugs
11. Eye drugs
12. Gastrointestinal drugs
13. Genitourinary drugs
14. Immunomodulators and antineoplastics
15. Musculoskeletal drugs
16. Neurological drugs
17. Obstetric and gynaecological drugs
18. Psychotropic drugs
19. Respiratory drugs
20. Vaccines
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Rossi S (Ed.) (2008). Australian Medicines Handbook 2008 (Electronic edition). Adelaide: Australian Medicines Handbook.
1 Allergy and anaphylaxis
2 Anaesthetics
3 Analgesics
4 Antidotes and antivenoms
5 Anti-infectives
6 Cardiovascular drugs
7 Blood and electrolytes
8 Dermatological drugs
9 Ear, nose and throat drugs
10 Endocrine drugs
11 Eye drugs
12 Gastrointestinal drugs
13 Genitourinary drugs
14 Immunomodulators and antineoplastics
15 Musculoskeletal drugs
16 Neurological drugs
17 Obstetric and gynaecological drugs
18 Psychotropic drugs
19 Respiratory drugs
20 Vaccines
Appendices
July 2008 Edition
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