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Food-Medication Interactions, 15th Edition
Food-Medication Interactions, 15th Edition
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Zaneta M. Pronsky MS RD FADA
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Product Details

  • Author: Zaneta M. Pronsky MS RD FADA
  • Binding: Spiral-bound
  • Dewey Decimal Number: 615
  • EAN: 9780971089631
  • ISBN: 0971089639
  • Label: Food Medication Interactions
  • Manufacturer: Food Medication Interactions
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Number of Pages: 380
  • Product Group: Book
  • Publication Date: 2008-02-01
  • Publisher: Food Medication Interactions
  • Studio: Food Medication Interactions
  • Title: Food-Medication Interactions, 15th Edition
Avg Customer Rating: 5 stars


Customer Reviews


5 stars Perfect
I order this item and it said that it was out of stock and I receive it 2 weeks latter. I thoght that for out of stock items I was going to wait at lest 3 weeks.


5 stars Very helpful for anyone taking prescription meds
I purchased this book because it's a standard reference book for us dietitians. Even so, my family and friends also use this book to research their current prescription medications. The information is easy to follow, even if you're not a healthcare professional. The back of the book contains additional handy reference pages, such as the normal ranges for many blood tests and common causes for out-of-range test results; dietary sources of vitamins, minerals, oxalates, and phytic acid (especially important for people with certain chronic illnesses to know); and a list of meds that are affected by grapefruit. I feel this book can be very helpful for people who need to cope with chronic illness(es) that require dietary adjustments and/or multiple prescription medications.


5 stars Awesome Pocket Book Guide - Great for those in Dietetics
I'm currently a Dietetic Intern. This book has been, and still is, a useful pocket book guide that I use everyday for my internship. The book has almost all the medications that I currently deal with in my clinical rotation. The type of information that this book gives are as follows:

1. Alternative Name(s)
2. The drug's affect
3. Diet (with our without food), what foods to avoid with the med (ie. grapefruit)
4. Oral/GI affects
5. S/Conds
6. Affects on Pregnancy
7. Blood/Serum affects
8. Urinary affects
9. What to monitor
10. Ways to be adminstered (the drug)
11. and more

Additionally, the book provides (what I find to be very useful) are Lab Values, their normal ranges, and reasons why they might be elevated or below normal limits.

There is more within this pocket guide.

The only thing I don't like is that it says "Pocket Guide"; it's not really that small, it's quite big. Don't expect it to fit in your pant pocket. It will fit in your lab coat pocket, but it's quite still big. I suggest to carry it with your binder. Just don't misplace it; I've done it many times already on the different hospital floors.

I highly recommend this food and drug medication guide -- especially those in the dietetics profession.


5 stars Med-interactions
This book was required for a nutrition class, and it's quite a wonderful resource. Everything is neatly labeled and in order, making it easy to find the medication and all interactions/warnings. A great resource for anyone who wants to understand more about the meds they are taking, or for those who care for them!


5 stars Extremely Helpful Guide
This is more of a guide book that fits quite nicely in your lab coat pocket. As nutrient and medications are explained, there are many more advantages such as references to specific lab values and thier normal limits, nutrient and micronutrient food sources, height-weight tables, ideal body weight calculations and more. A must for any health professional not directly working with medications.