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Handbook of Systemic Drug Treatment in Dermatology, 2nd edn
Neill Hepburn
The first edition of this little book made my life so much easier! In just 300 pages, it dispenses succinct and practical advice on how to prescribe the various systemic agents used in dermatology. In my training days (25 years ago) it was quite hard to know how to monitor drugs. While it has become much easier with the plethora of guidelines and the internet, this little handbook saves a lot of time, and I feel confident following its recommendations.
Dermatology in practice
2016;
22
(2): 54–54
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