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The most authoritative source of FDA-regulated drug information available,
The NEW 2010 Physicians’ Desk Reference provides you with the ability to reference thousands of drugs on the market new and existing.
The 2010 PDR® is the 64th edition, providing the most accurate FDA-regulated information on more than 2,400 prescription drugs. PDR® contains full label information on the most commonly prescribed drugs, hundreds of full-size and full… More >>
PDR: Physicians Desk Reference 2010

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#1 by mark twain on March 29, 2010 - 4:04 pm
This is a review of Mirtazapine; and can be considered an adjunct to the reference book in question, rather than a review of it. My purpose is to provide information as to what it is like to be on certain prescription medications, something that most doctors and pharmacists never experience with regard to the drugs they routinely prescribe.
This morning, under the influence of Mirtazapine, I had the following dream:
I was in an upstairs apartment with wood floors. Two prostitutes were standing by, waiting to offer their services. However, one of the prostitutes, a Latina, directed my attention to a collection of small stones on the glass tabletop of a hall counter and indicated that I should gather these up and put them in a ceramic pot, as the array of small stones represented – to her sensibilities – a form of intolerable clutter.
With the Latina prostitute looking on, hands on hips, I began collecting these stones, noticing that some were pale yellow, some pale green like jade. All the stones were polished smooth, presumably by the tides. As I collected these stones I marveled at their deep luster and smoothness; and suddenly became indignant that I was being made to clear them up. I turned to the Latina prostitute and said, “OK, there’s the door. Get out.” She seemed surprised and somewhat caught off guard. I repeated, more sharply, “Get OUT!”
The next scene in the dream involved the other prostitute, also a Latina but more pale-skinned. We were having extremely vivid and realistic intercourse, with her on top in the cowgirl position, grinding her hips, unclothed from the waist down and wearing a yellow cotton halter top with thin white straps.
This dream was so realistic that remembering it is like remembering actual experiences. I’ve had the experience many times now that encountering people in Mirtazapine dreams, I have the ineffable sense that I am interacting with real people: people with souls, for want of a better way of putting it.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by L. Dixon on March 29, 2010 - 5:23 pm
Book was promptly delivered. Was in well protected box. Book itself had not a flaw outside or in no folded or stuck together pages. As for misprints give me a few years i’ll get back to you
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Sharon F. Brunson on March 29, 2010 - 8:10 pm
This was the first time I ordered anything from Amazon. This book would have cost me approximately $100.00 from the book store. I bought this PDR for $19.95 plus a little shipping. I was very impressed with the condition of the book. It appeared to be new. I was also impressed that it was shipped immediately. I ordered on a Thursday and received it an the following Monday. I will buy again and I will attempt to order from the same business. Thank-you!
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by L. Newcomb on March 29, 2010 - 10:24 pm
Received the 2010 PDR in a timely fasion. the book is in better shape than I envisioned – like new. The price was super too. This vendor is highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Movie Maker on March 29, 2010 - 10:57 pm
I bought this for a retired Dr, who is a family member, who really wanted this. At the time I ordered, 12/09 Amazon mentioned there might be a delay in shipping. To my delight, the book came two days later, well before the holiday.
I (think) PDR’s are sent to active Dr’s free, and financed by the drug firms – the family member in question really missed his copy, and it was nice to be able to find one at Amazon.
Price was outstanding as well, all I saw in local bookstores was the 2009 version for $25 MORE than what Amazon priced the new 2010 version for!
I think this is nice for anyone to have, to have a good understanding of medications they might be on. The average non-medical person might not need one every year, but it is certainly handy to have around the house.
Rating: 5 / 5