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Wiley-Blackwell launches first mobile app for UCL Hospitals Injectable Medicines Administration Guide -

Wiley-Blackwell, the STM and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., US, has launched the first mobile application for UCL Hospitals Injectable Medicines Administration Guide, accessible via iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, as well as a version for Blackberry.

The global publisher is launching the app in conjunction with MedHand International AB, a provider of mobile knowledge for medical professionals. MedHand International seeks to provide the most user friendly, flexible and secure architecture for the presentation of information on any type of computing device running any type of operating system.

The UCL Hospitals Injectable Medicines Administration Guide provides key information and advice needed for the safe and effective administration of many injectable medicines.

Projected to be a must have for nurses and other health professionals, this vital reference is now available to download on mobile devices. Information is arranged alphabetically and tabulated for quick reference.

The mobile app provides active links to compatible and incompatible drugs, references, tables, and various other sections of the text, allowing for simple navigation and ease of use. The app offers the convenience of being accessible at any time, providing the ability to access important information at the point of care.

Covering all the essential information on the important aspects of administering medicines by injection, the UCL Hospitals Injectable Medicines Administration Guide is also available in a print and online format.

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