| Pharmacist's Letter is a subscription service for pharmacists covering new developments in drug
therapy, and trends in pharmacy practice. Pharmacist's Letter started in 1985 and currently serves
most pharmacists in the United States and Canada. The service consists of a monthly letter, plus
Detail-Documents available 24 hours a day.
The Letter gives pharmacists very short concise updates and advice. The Detail-Documents
provide in-depth coverage answering many specific questions related to each topic.
Pharmacist's Letter is totally independent and has no connection with any pharmaceutical firm.
Pharmacist's Letter absolutely does not accept advertising or other forms of financial support.
The service is funded entirely by the subscription payments by subscribers.
Pharmacist's Letter provides totally objective and unbiased data and advice related to drug therapy.
The editors of Pharmacist's Letter also provide a similar service for physicians, nurse practitioners,
physician assistants, and other prescribers. That sister service is called Prescriber's Letter.
The Prescriber's Letter website is at
www.prescribersletter.com.
Pharmacists can earn continuing education credits built around the information contained in the Letter.
This service is called CE-in-the-Letter.
The editors also publish Ident-A-Drug Reference and
www.identadrug.com
to identify tablets and capsules by the number imprinted on each of them.
The editors also publish Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database and
www.naturaldatabase.com
to provide scientifically reliable data on natural medicines.
If you are a pharmacist interested in adding to your education and knowledge about the latest developments in drug
therapy, but you hate wasting time, we think you'll love Pharmacist's Letter for its concise, practical
information. You can start a subscription at absolutely no risk.
Subscription rates are $85.00 for one year, $159.00 for two years,
and $233.00 for three years.
Subscriptions are 100% guaranteed. If you're ever not satisfied, you can get your money back. A subscription also
entitles the subscriber to free access to this website.
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