Australian Medicines Handbook

Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH) is an independent medicines reference tool for medical practitioners, pharmacists, nurses, students and any health practitioner with an interest in the quality use of medicines in Australia.

AMH’s mission is to provide concise, practical, reliable, comparative drug information to promote the quality use of medicines in Australia. AMH content is Extensively researched and peer-reviewed, the AMH content is published in book (hard copy), PC/Mac and mobile formats.

AMH (Australian Medicines Handbook Pty Ltd) is jointly owned by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) and the Australasian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT).

AMH is independent of both Government and the pharmaceutical industry. AMH editorial staff are all qualified pharmacists or medical practitioners, and its Editorial Advisory Board and reviewers include many of Australia’s most recognised authorities in medicines-related fields.(www.amh.net.au)

AMH is now published in a number of formats including Book, CD-ROM, Online and Mobile. AMH also publish two pocket sized texts AMH Drug Choice Companion: Aged Care 3rd edition and AMH Drug Choice Companion: Emergency Care 3rd edition.

AMH also produce MediFlags Medication Review Software, for accredited pharmacists.

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