Plumb’s Veterinary Drug
Handbook
5th edition
Donald Plumb, PharmD
NOTE! Will not work on the new Treo 700W or Motorla Q devices or
other Windows Mobile 5 SmartPhone edition devices at this time.
Price: $75 USD
Operating systems
supported:
Palm OS 3.5 - 5.x,
Pocket PC 2002,
Pocket PC 2003,
Windows Mobile 5 (not Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone edition)
Memory Occupied:
Palm: 5570 KB or approximately 5.6 MB
Pocket PC 2002: 18.2 MB
Pocket PC 2003: 9.9 MB
Windows Mobile 5: 9.9 MB

Description of the 5th edition…
This reference
contains essential information that veterinary practitioners and students need
to know about hundreds of systemic drugs currently available. Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook covers drugs approved for use in
veterinary medicine as well as non-approved human drugs routinely used in
veterinary practice today .
Extensively revised, this
edition of the handbook includes:
Prescriber Highlights
introduce each monograph adding quick reference convenience to this world-class
sourcebook. Plumb’s one-volume coverage of drugs approved for veterinary
species and of non-approved (human) drugs used in veterinary practices today
make this book “required reading” for veterinarians, veterinary
pharmacologists, pharmacists in veterinary hospital practice, laboratory and
veterinary technicians, animal research facilities, and libraries that serve
these groups.
Indexed by trade and
generic names, the Plumb’s Veterinary
Drug Handbook provides access to the
latest drug information.
Plumb’s Veterinary Drug
Handbook remains an
indispensable tool for all veterinary medical professionals.
About the author:
Donald C. Plumb, Pharm.D. is retired Hospital Director, Veterinary Teaching Hospitals, College of
Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota.
With contributions
from:
Gigi Davidson, DICVP,
North Carolina State University, Raleigh; C.A.
Tony Buffington, DVM, PhD, DACVN, professor of veterinary clinical
sciences, The Ohio State University;
Cheryl Holloway, RVT nutrition support specialist, The Ohio State
University Veterinary Hospital, Columbus; and
Dinah Jordan, PharmD, DICVP, Mississippi