It takes the average reader 10 hours and 13 minutes to read Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects: Clinical Ocular Toxicology by Frederick T. Fraunfelder
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Written by global experts in the field of chemical- and drug-related ocular problems, Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects, 8th Edition, provides need-to-know information on all aspects of ocular toxicology in one concise reference. This best-selling, user-friendly resource features a templated format, numerous full-color illustrations, and sweeping content updates throughout – all designed to eliminate uncertainty and ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment guidance. Provides comprehensive coverage of drugs’ generic and trade names, primary uses, ocular and systemic side effects, and clinical significance. Features a unique side effect index, a new concise paperback format for portability, and clinical photos of ocular symptoms of adverse drug reactions. Covers dozens of new drugs used in the U.S. and internationally, as well as extensive updates to drug registry information to ensure access to the latest data. Includes expanded sections on how to follow patients with visual adverse drug reactions to chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, isotretinoin, ethambutol, and more. Guidelines can be copied to use as patient handouts. Offers extensive discussions of principles of therapy, ocular drug delivery, methods to evaluate drug-induced visual side effects, and the role of electrophysiology and psychophysics. Provides the WHO classification system to help you determine whether a particular side effect is certain, probable, or likely to occur. Ideal for ophthalmologists, optometrists, and busy clinicians in primary care, emergency medicine, and more – anyone who needs quick, on-the-spot consultation on ocular toxicology.
Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects: Clinical Ocular Toxicology by Frederick T. Fraunfelder is 597 pages long, and a total of 153,429 words.
This makes it 201% the length of the average book. It also has 188% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 13 hours and 58 minutes to read Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects: Clinical Ocular Toxicology aloud.
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