One important information source that pharmacists as well as other practitioners have access to, but sometimes overlook, is the drug’s label, also known as the prescribing information or the package insert (PI). Thus, when searching for drug information, many times the problem facing a pharmacist is not a lack of resources, but rather too many resources from which to choose. Specifically, pharmacists have access to drug information from a variety of resources, including print publications, subscription-based electronic databases (e.g., Clinical Pharmacology, Facts & Comparisons eAnswers, Lexicomp Online, Micromedex Solutions, UpToDate), and/or free Internet resources (e.g.,, ). A vast amount of practice-related information is available to today’s healthcare practitioner.
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