DIMS (Drug Information Management System) stands out as the leading offline mobile drug index in Bangladesh, offering an unparalleled resource for instant clinical drug information. Developed by "ITmedicus," DIMS serves as the most comprehensive, advanced, and up-to-date source of information on over 28,000+ brand name and 2228+ generic drugs, tailored specifically for healthcare and pharmaceutical professionals across the country.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Drugs Details: Access detailed information on indications, dosage and administrations, contraindications, side effects, precautions and warnings, FDA pregnancy category, therapeutic class, pack size, and price.
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Search Drugs: Easily find drugs by searching via brand name, generic name, or specific condition.
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Drugs by Brands: Browse through an A-Z list of drug brands.
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Drugs by Generics: Navigate an A-Z list of generic drugs.
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Drugs by Classes: Organize and find drugs by their therapeutic classes.
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Drugs by Conditions: Find medications relevant to specific medical conditions.
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Favorite Drugs: Bookmark any brand names for quick access.
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Medical Events: Stay updated with information on international medical events.
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Feedback: Directly share your valuable suggestions, advice, and comments.
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Advanced Search: Utilize different search categories to refine your queries.
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Disease Details: Gain insights into various diseases.
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National and International Guidelines: Access guidelines to aid in clinical decision-making.
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Herbal Brands: Explore information on herbal drug brands.
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Mini Rx: Quick reference for common prescriptions.
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Practice Update: Stay informed with the latest updates in medical practice.
DIMS is designed to deliver frequently updated, comprehensive, and practical information, ensuring that you have complete and recent drug information right at your fingertips.
Disclaimers:
DIMS is a mobile drug index app intended solely as a reference aid and for educational purposes. It is not designed to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor is it meant to substitute for professional judgment. Users should not rely solely on DIMS for final treatment decisions.
The clinical information provided is meant to supplement, not replace, the knowledge, expertise, skill, and judgment of healthcare professionals involved in patient care.
We source our data from reliable and authentic sources and company literature. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information within DIMS, the publisher, authors, editors, and their agents cannot be held responsible for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies, whether due to negligence or otherwise, or for any consequences arising from such inaccuracies.
Licensed medical professionals are responsible for independently making medical judgments and decisions regarding diagnoses and treatments. By using DIMS, you acknowledge and agree that the information provided may contain inaccuracies and other errors.