Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties
== Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties ==
The Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (CPS) is a comprehensive reference book that provides detailed information on drugs and therapeutic products available in Canada. It is published annually by the Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) and is widely used by healthcare professionals, including pharmacists, physicians, and nurses, to ensure the safe and effective use of medications.
History[edit]
The CPS was first published in 1960 and has since become an essential resource in the Canadian healthcare system. Over the years, it has evolved to include a wide range of information, including drug monographs, therapeutic guides, and clinical tools.
Content[edit]
The CPS contains detailed monographs for thousands of drugs, including both prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs. Each monograph typically includes information on:
- Drug name (both generic and brand names)
- Pharmacology
- Indications and usage
- Contraindications
- Warnings and precautions
- Adverse reactions
- Dosage and administration
- Drug interactions
- Storage and stability
In addition to drug monographs, the CPS also includes therapeutic guides, which provide information on the treatment of various medical conditions, and clinical tools, such as drug interaction checkers and dosing calculators.
Editions[edit]
The CPS is updated annually to reflect new drug approvals, changes in drug information, and advancements in medical knowledge. Each edition is available in both print and digital formats, with the digital version offering additional features such as search functionality and regular updates throughout the year.
Usage[edit]
Healthcare professionals use the CPS to:
- Verify drug information and ensure the correct prescribing and dispensing of medications
- Check for potential drug interactions and contraindications
- Access therapeutic guidelines and clinical tools
- Stay informed about new drugs and changes in drug information
Related Publications[edit]
The CPhA also publishes other related resources, including:
These publications complement the CPS by providing additional information and guidance on the management of various health conditions.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
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