To provide medical professionals with the most up-to-date prescribing information in a concise, user-friendly format.
The PRI database has been assembled and edited by an experienced staff of pharmacists utilizing information available from manufacturers, official compendia and medical/pharmaceutical references. Distinctions have not necessarily been made between those reactions that are well documented and/or clinically significant, and those that carry only a theoretical risk. Although every effort is made to assure accuracy, the information presented by prescribingreference.com and eMPR is not necessarily reviewed by the supplier of a particular drug. If any questions arise about information presented on this site, the physician should verify it against labeling or by contacting the company marketing the drug.
Certain additional qualifications are important in using the information presented. First, prescribingreference.com and eMPR offer drug monographs which are deliberately kept concise, with a standardized format, so that they are a convenient and rapidly deployable reference tool. This means that lengthy and detailed explanations about certain aspects of drugs commonly found in labeling are omitted or condensed. Second, by revising information presented on a continual basis, prescribingreference.com and eMPR should be among the most up-to-date guides to prescription drugs available. The prescribing decision is ultimately the responsibility of the physician. Prescribingreference.com and eMPR are offered to assist physicians in this area.