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Join over 1 million health care professionals worldwide who use Epocrates in the moments of care:
• Drugs - Review essential drug prescribing and safety information, including adult and pediatric dosing, adverse reactions, contraindications, black box warnings, pregnancy and lactation considerations, and more—for thousands of drugs
• Formulary - Access national/regional healthcare insurance formularies for co-pay tiers, quantity limits, step-therapy guidelines, prior authorization requirements, and alternatives
• Interaction Check - Identify clinically significant interactions between brand, generic, or OTC drugs and access actionable recommendations to mitigate potentially harmful effects
• Tables - Use our concise, quick-reference guides to find drug information on a wide range of topics, including ACLS protocols, drug class comparisons, endocarditis prophylaxis, vaccinations, Zika virus, and more!
• Calculators - Quickly access dosing calculators, medical equations, and more tools for easy use at the point of care
• Guidelines - View patient-specific recommendations from our library of evidence-based clinical guidelines—designed to be used in under a minute
• Pill ID - Quickly identify and verify drugs by imprint code, color, shape, or other attributes
• Notifications - Scan brief summaries of practice-changing news from the medical literature as well as important updates from CDC and FDA


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  • In not too sure about this, wouldn't AMH and Therapeutic Guidelines be more relevant to our Australian context?

    • Agree I find it easier to use eTG/AMH because it has a PBS hyperlink

    • +1

      Yes, but are they free right now?

      • Nope, but you'd hope that your place of practice has them.

        • Mine has eTG but not AMH. My previous place of practice had UpToDate. It varies everywhere. Regardless, having access to more resources is not a bad thing.

    • i use the calculators and drug interactions function in the app..

  • If they’re referencing FDA and CDC this app might do more harm than good here. The ‘co-pay’ and pill ID sections are completely useless for a start.

    • Why would it cause harm due to useless sections? Doctors are used to ignoring things specific to other countries.

      I'm thinking I might check this out to see if it's a good reference for drug interactions and adverse effects.

      Edit: it seems you can get those sections even without this upgrade.

    • have u even used the app?

  • I don't see any place to enter the code. When you select upgrade, it wants you to authorize an itunes transaction…

    • I was able to do it on my Android device. I'll remove the iTunes link.

    • +5

      If you're on the desktop/browser, once you've got an account and logged in, go click "Buy now" on Epocrates' official website (or here, https://www.epocrates.com/cart.do?ppid=2148&cid=headerBuyNow…) and you'll then see the online form to fill in. Ignore all the field and scroll down to the bottom which asks for a licence code. Click on it and you'll be able to apply the code and proceed.

      • I was looking for a link on their website but to no avail. Thank you!

  • +1

    Code has expired or reached its limit. Oh well back to CIAP

    • It seems CIAP contains:

      AMH
      eTG
      MIMS
      UpToDate

      I don't think I'd worry about Epocrates if I had access to all that.

      • Exactly. But its browser based and not neatly packaged in an app

        • +1

          If it makes you feel any better, the Epocrates app seems to just be a webview anyway and isn't particularly snappy or nice to use.

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