Overall, we found The Complete German Commission E
Monographs to be difficult to use and unlikely to be helpful to providers.
In addition to PEM Net, First DataBank also offers patient education for integration into healthcare information systems in the form of one-page
monographs and prioritized counseling messages.
The dedicated work of the ESCOP Scientific Committee producing these
monographs is two-fold.
The FDA did publish the Proposed Final
Monograph on August 27, 2007.
This
monograph defines the energy concept in international and domestic law, as well as scientifically explores and comprehensively and thoroughly describes such issues as the energy transportation by rail, commercial shipping, via international pipelines and power lines, as means of transporting energy.
- In-line referencing added to Uses: Off-label field in core drug
monographsTogether, the AHP
Monograph and Therapeutic Compendium provides comprehensive and reliable information regarding the therapeutic potential and safety of cranberry and its quality control requirements.
Critique: Enriched with some 250 beautifully reproduced illustrations, "Anselm Kiefer: A
Monograph" is as informed and informative as it is thoughtful, insightful, and exceptionally well written, organized and presented.
The editors explain that the herbal medicines included in the
monographs "have been chosen on the basis of their popularity and/or because they have interaction reports associated with them" (p.
The
Monograph has been published by Sahitya Akademi.
In general, during the last two decades meta-analyses have become more widely used in epidemiology, and the 2006 amendment of the IARC Preamble now specifically mentions the possibility of premeeting and ad hoc meta-analyses during the course of a
Monograph meeting (IARC 2006).