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Complete Medicine Reference Online Resource: Medicines Complete

You can access comprehensive medicine and drug information online.

Medicines Complete gives you online access to a wide range of specialist drug reference ebooks, including:

  • the BNF & BNFc
  • Handbook on Injectable Drugs
  • Herbal Medicines
  • Martindale: the complete drug reference
  • Stockley’s Drug Interactions
  • Kucers The Use of Antibiotics
  • And others

You can browse the individual titles or search across all publications.

You can log in either via:

  • Your Keele computer username / password
  • Your NHS Athens username / password

The list of ebooks available to you will depend on the organisation you belong to.

Find a link to Medicines Complete from our Healthcare Resources page or Medical Databases page.



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