📖 Overview
Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference serves as a comprehensive pharmaceutical reference work published by the Pharmaceutical Press on behalf of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. This reference contains detailed information on drugs and medicines used across the globe, including their uses, dosing, pharmacology, and known interactions.
The book provides monographs for thousands of drugs, covering both generic substances and proprietary medicines available worldwide. Each edition incorporates new drug entries, updated safety data, emerging research findings, and evolving clinical guidelines from major regulatory authorities.
Pharmacists, physicians, researchers and regulatory professionals rely on Martindale as an authoritative source for drug information, with citations to primary literature supporting its clinical content. The work maintains a standardized format throughout, enabling quick access to specific drug information while preserving technical accuracy.
The enduring influence of Martindale reflects its role as a bridge between pharmaceutical science and clinical practice, embodying the evolution of evidence-based medicine over more than 130 years of continuous publication.
👀 Reviews
Readers consistently describe Martindale as a comprehensive and authoritative pharmaceutical reference. Pharmacists and medical professionals cite its value for checking drug interactions, dosages, and clinical uses.
Positives from reviews:
- Detailed chemical/physical data for each drug
- International drug names and classifications included
- Regular updates keep content current
- Clear organization makes information easy to find
Common criticisms:
- High price point ($999+ for print edition)
- Digital version can be slow to navigate
- Some entries lack depth on newer drugs
- Print edition size makes it cumbersome
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.7/5 (42 reviews)
Goodreads: 4.4/5 (21 reviews)
Notable review quotes:
"The gold standard reference for drug information" - Hospital pharmacist on Amazon
"Navigation could be improved in online version" - Clinical pharmacist on Drugs.com
"Worth the investment but pricing is steep for individual practitioners" - PharmD student review
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔬 First published in 1883, Martindale is now in its 40th edition and contains information on over 6,000 drugs and medicines used globally
💊 The book was named after William Martindale, a prominent British pharmacist who served as president of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
📚 Each new edition requires over 50 scientific experts working for approximately two years to review and update the content
🏥 Martindale is considered the world's most comprehensive and trusted drug reference, used in over 100 countries and translated into multiple languages
🔋 Since 2009, the reference has been available electronically through MedicinesComplete, allowing for real-time updates and mobile access for healthcare professionals