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A couple of Pharma updates

JavaPK for PalmOS PDA has been updated in Palmgear
JavaPK (JPK) is a clinical pharmacokinetic program (or therapeutic drug monitoring, TDM) designed to run on a PalmOS-based PDA and a Java-supported cellular phone. The program contains individualized pharmacokinetic parameters estimation for digoxin, aminoglysocides (gentamicin, tobramycin & amikacin), vancomycin, phenytoin and cyclosporin-A using both Sawchuk-Zaske method and Bayesian method. With Bayesian estimation, one can use any single-blood sample (at steady-state) to estimate individual pharmacokinetic parameters. For more information: http://ce.kmu.edu.tw/JavaPK.htm.

OnTimeRx® 2.5 has also been updated in Palmgear
Award-winning OnTimeRx® is a valuable healthcare tool developed by a pharmacist.
*For people or for pets*, it works equally well on Treo 600s or basic Palm PDAs.
Features pill reminder alarms for each drug dose and
displays remaining Days Supply on each alarm screen.
Schedule all To Do events, doctor appointments, and other healthcare activities in On Time Rx.
With editable dropdowns and help TIPS throughout,
OnTimeRx® is easy to customize for specific patient needs.
It can also be localized for many other languages with International symbols.
Tags: Java, Palm, Palmgear, Treo
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