
The Australian Injectable Drugs Handbook provides up-to-date and vital information on more than 500 injectable medicines and is an essential frontline resource ensuring patient safety and quality care.
For more than 25 years, AIDH has provided health professionals with respected, evidence-based information in a comprehensive one-stop reference, assisting with best clinical practice and productivity.
The new 10th edition has been comprehensively updated, and features:
- Ambulatory antimicrobial therapy information reviewed and updated in 26 monographs, with new information in 8 monographs from 5 new stability studies.
- Summary guidance on the preparation and administration of the first antimicrobial dose for adults with sepsis, with faster rates of administration for the first dose in sepsis available in 7 monographs.
- Compatibility information reviewed and updated, including new information in over 40 monographs from 8 new studies.
- A new table comparing commonly available potassium chloride premixed infusion bags to guide safe selection and administration of potassium.
- Clinical and practical resources reviewed and updated.
- A new section on IV access and equipment, including midline catheters, filter needles and glass ampoules and compatible containers and infusion sets.