Franklin ic-167 User Manual
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Finding Equivalents
For any drug you select, it’s easy to find other brands
containing the same generic ingredients.
containing the same generic ingredients.
1. Go to a drug monograph (e.g.,
ROXANOL).
See “Finding Drug Information” for directions.
2. Press
MENU
.
3. Highlight
Equivalents from the Search menu.
4. Press
ENTER
.
5. Highlight an equivalent.
6. Press
6. Press
ENTER
to view its monograph.
7. Press
BACK
to go back to the equivalents.
8. Press
CLEAR
when done.
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A Quick Way to Find Equivalents
When reading the drug monograph, you can quickly
see its equivalents by pressing E. Select an equiva-
lent to display its monograph.
see its equivalents by pressing E. Select an equiva-
lent to display its monograph.
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Finding Generic Names in Monographs
The last topic in a drug monograph lists the names
of the drug’s generic ingredients. Once at a mono-
graph, you can go directly to
of the drug’s generic ingredients. Once at a mono-
graph, you can go directly to
Generic Name by
pressing G. Then you can highlight an ingredient
and search for it (see “Highlighting Search Words”).
and search for it (see “Highlighting Search Words”).