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DDFB / DRUGB

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Producer:Thomson Reuters (Professional) UK Ltd.
Coverage:1964 to 1982
File Size:799,243 records
Updates:Static file
File Type:Bibliographic
Content:Pharmaceuticals
Language:English

The Derwent Drug Back File is the companion backfile to the current Derwent Drug File, DDFU/DRUGU, providing information from worldwide pharmaceutical literature on all aspects of drugs, from drug design to post marketing surveillance. Coverage includes articles on drug analysis, biochemistry, chemistry, pharmacology, adverse effects, clinical studies, disease treatment, toxicology, animal studies, mechanism of action, drug interactions and comparisons. DRUGB is for Derwent subscribers, DDFB is for non-subscribers. Bibliographic information, indexing terms, and structure codes (DRUGB only) are searchable.

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