There was once a man from the city who was visiting a small farm, and during this visit he saw a farmer feeding pigs in a most extraordinary manner. The farmer would lift a pig up to a nearby apple tree, and the pig would eat the apples off the tree directly. The farmer would move the pig from one apple to another until the pig was satisfied, then he would start again with another pig.
The city man watched this activity for some time with great astonishment. Finally, he could not resist saying to the farmer, "This is the most inefficient method of feeding pigs that I can imagine. Just think of the time that would be saved if you simply shook the apples off the tree and let the pigs eat them from the ground!"
The farmer looked puzzled and replied, "What's time to a pig?"
(There are several versions of this old joke floating around, but this one came from http://www.ahajokes.com/ani017.html)The theme of this year's National Medical Librarians Month (NMLM) is "Saving You Time So You Can Save Lives." Unlike the pig in the above story, time IS important to most of us. Here at FNU, we know that our students are busy with many things - school, families, jobs, not to mention any other interests or time for yourself. So if we can help you save time when looking for a journal article or other information, we are happy to do so. We hope the tools and resources that we provide are efficient and easy to use for the same reason.
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A great source of information about pharmaceutical and OTC drugs is the Mobile Drug Guide: http://mdg.usgovxml.com
ReplyDeleteThe Mobile Drug Guide allows you to search for information about drugs in the nation's prescription formulary based on the drug's name, active ingredients, NDC or, in the case of a pill, its physical characteristics. Information includes clinical trials, drug-drug interactions, recalls, shortages, etc. The information provided includes clinical trials, drug-drug interactions, recalls, shortages, DEA Schedule, etc.
The Mobile Drug Guide is a free mobile web app that runs within the browser of smartphones, tablets or desktops.