The AMH is an easy to use, concise and up-to-date source of independent drug information to facilitate effective, rational, safe and economical prescribing and dispensing.
AusDI provides a comprehensive and up-to-date database of independent drug information, including pharmaceutical company product information and consumer medicine information product summaries for prescription medicines, hospital use, over-the-counter products including many complementary medicines, devices, diagnostic agents and dressings.
The Australian Injectable Drugs Handbook is a collaborative venture between pharmacists and nurses. It is a comprehensive reference of 426 injectable medicines, including 55 antineoplastic agents.
The AMH guide to prescribing and administering medicines for young people. Provides detailed dosing information for individual drugs, with dosages arranged by indications and/or age groupings from infants to 18 years, as well as other specific information relating to each drug’s paediatric use.
Clinical resource designed to provide fast, evidence-based answers. Includes point-of-care information, books (including Australian Medicines handbook), journals, videos and images.
Find clinical guidelines and therapeutic recommendations for a wide range of medical disorders.
You can download the app to view content offline. To access it the first time you will need to connect to the Griffith wi-fi network on campus or VPN off campus.
Note: To maintain access you will need to authenticate every 6 months by connecting to the Griffith wi-fi network on campus or VPN off campus.