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The ''Prescriber's Digital Reference'' (''PDR'') is a compilation of manufacturers' prescribing information (
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) on prescription drugs, updated regularly and published by ConnectiveRx.


History

The original PDR was titled "Physician's Desk Reference" but was renamed because not all prescribers are physicians and the reference is no longer a hardback book stored on a desk. While designed to provide
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s with the full legally mandated information relevant to writing prescriptions (just as its name suggests), it is widely available in
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and
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s, widely used by other medical specialists, and sometimes valuable to the
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. The compilation is financially supported in part by pharmaceutical manufacturing corporations which create drugs listed within its pages. The 71st Edition, published in 2017, was the final hardcover edition. It weighed in at and contained information on over 1,000 drugs. Since then, the PDR has been available online (PDR.net) for free, and has been integrated into some electronic health record (EHR) systems. PDR.net also links to a free mobile app. The ''Physicians' Desk Reference'' was first published in 1947 by Medical Economics Inc., a magazine publisher founded by Lansing Chapman. Medical Economics Inc. merged with Reinhold Publishing in 1966 to form Chapman-Reinhold.
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, who owned the American Book Company, acquired Chapman-Reinhold in 1968. Litton sold its publishing business to the
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(ITO) in 1981. Since the late 20th century, a consumer edition has been offered at a much reduced price. Electronic editions are available on CD-ROM and the
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to subscribers. In 1984, Paul C. Kranz and Michael Grondin travelled to Oradell, New Jersey, and presented to Medical Economics (then-publisher of the ''PDR'') a prototype developed by Grondin on a TI 99/4A computer of how a digital copy of the PDR would work and benefit clinicians. The idea originally conceived by Kranz was well received by the president and vice-president of IT and an agreement was struck to investigate. The result was the ''PDR'' on CD-ROM. The main edition is usable by determined laypeople in conjunction with a
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. ITO successor
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sold the ''Physicians' Desk Reference'' to
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in 2009; Lee formed the new parent company PDR Network. Lee sold PDR Network to
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in 2015. Genstar merged PDR Network into the new company ConnectiveRx.


About the ''PDR''

The ''PDR'' material contained includes: *Comprehensive indexing (four sections) **by Manufacturer **Products (by company's or trademarked drug name) **Category index (for example, "antibiotics") **Generic/chemical index (non-trademark common drug names) *Color images of medications *Product information, consistent with FDA labeling **Chemical information **Function/action **Indications & Contraindications **Trial research, side effects, warnings


Related references

The PDR has several versions and related volumes: * ''PDR'' * ''PDR for Nonprescription Drugs, Dietary Supplements, and Herbs'' * ''PDR Drug Interactions and Side Effects Index'' * ''PDR''health—Version in lay terms. * ''PDR Family Guide to Over-the-Counter Drugs''—Lay term guide to non-prescription medication. * ''PDR for Ophthalmic Medicines'' * ''PDR Drug Guide for Mental Health Professionals'' * ''PDR for Herbal Medicines''


References

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External links


''PDR'' – ''Physicians' Desk Reference''
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Online version


PDR.Net
€”online version, free consumer drug and medical information site. Medical manuals Thomson Reuters Pharmacology literature