Lexicomp

Published by: Lexi-Comp
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Jede Droge Frage. Jederzeit. Irgendwo.
UpToDate Lexidrug" (formerly Lexicomp) Medikament Bezug auf mobile Anwendungen sind einzigartig in der Branche für so extensiveness wie unsere Online-Medikament Referenzopfer zu sein. Kein wurde gekürzt. Nutzer können auf mehr als 20 Datenbanken anzuzeigen, mit rechtzeitiger, detaillierten Informationen über Drogen, natürliche Produkte, Interaktionen, medizinische Berechnungen und vieles mehr, ob im Krankenhaus oder on-the-go.
Bietet einzigartige Features, die anderen Informationen über die Drogen-Anwendungen haben, wie eine Pharmakogenomik Datenbank, Daten IV-Kompatibilität, Drogen Mangel Informationen, Patientenaufklärung Faltblätter, und die Fähigkeit, neu zu ordnen Datenbanken und Monografie Felder anpassen nicht angezeigt.
Der Inhalt wird direkt auf dem Gerät gespeichert - Ärzte können schnell Fragen auch beantworten, ob es ein schwaches Signal ist oder nicht mobile Internetverbindung. Verwendet und das Vertrauen der Apotheker, Ärzte, Krankenschwestern, fortgeschrittene Praxis Krankenschwestern, Zahnärzte und Studenten.
Neue einzelne Benutzer wird einen Monat kostenlose Testversion Lexi-Complete erhalten. Am Ende der kostenlosen Testversion, werden die Nutzer automatisch $ 29.99 pro Monat über iTunes Konto für Ihre kontinuierlichen Zugang in Rechnung gestellt. Um zu vermeiden, geladen wird, müssen die Benutzer ihre kostenlose Testversion mindestens 24 Stunden vor dem Ende des Testzeitraums kündigen. Benutzer können Einstellungen verwalten, abbrechen Abonnements oder deaktivieren Sie die automatische Verlängerung jederzeit während der Bezugsfrist von iTunes Kontoeinstellungen.
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In-Apps

Lexi-COMPLETE
CHF 32.00
Lexicomp Professional Package
CHF 32.00

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Ratings History

Lexicomp Reviews

Worse with new releases

User3098237 on

United States

New versions are laggier and crash so much more than previous releases.

please change back to the old icon

b-tils on

United States

I’ve used LEXICOMP for years. I also use uptodate. I pay for both of them personally, since my practice group does not subscribe. It’s annoying and unnecessary that the icons for both are now exactly the same. Please give us an option to use the old lecicomp icon. Both references are next to each other on my phone, since i use them so much. Now they look like the same app. This is NOT helpful for someone who may be consulting the drug reference after being awake for 24 or more hours.

Jump feature not working (FIXED) Thx

Dannylikehats on

United States

Writting from Iphone 13 pro max. The Jump feature is not working properly and it is crucial for speed during work. Will not renew if this is not fixed.

Worst app I’ve downloaded

Glaudens on

United States

What is going on? I am logged in on my institutional account and cannot do anything. I said yes to download all datasets, but it shows none in my library, and I cannot do a search because I haven’t selected a dataset. I can’t select one if they won’t download. I’ll definitely be saying something to my dental hygiene director and asking if they will consider an alternative resource that has an app that actually works. For the money we pay for an institutional subscription, this is not good at all. Regular UTD app works just fine, btw.

Bad charges

TeriRust58 on

United States

I downloaded this and decided I didn’t want it and backed out of it. I haven’t even signed onto the account yet and I just got charged three different payments all different amounts at three different times. It makes no sense to me.

Databases (fixed)

Derek530 on

United States

They fixed database sorting issue, it really is a good app. I’ve been using it for over 10 years. Has saved me numerous times!

Every New Version is Less Functional

Super_Jimmy on

United States

Twelve years ago it was excellent. Now I would hesitate a lot to purchase it for my own practice if I didn’t have access through my hospital. Every big update makes it worse, and I have to say it feels like they are truly looking for what else to ruin. No, I don’t want to navigate through 5 menus EVERY TIME I go in to call up a drug. Most of what I have to wade through has never once been useful, or rarely at best. The app is unstable and crashes fairly frequently. The most recent surprise was that it suddenly decided to lock me out of the app in the middle of looking something up, and for absolutely no reason. I am still in the process of trying to recover my access, and had to delete everything to see if a fresh download would help. Having the drug reference is absolutely vital to doing my job, but the implementation is getting more disappointing as time goes by.

Used to be an the leader of the pack

Peelage on

United States

I’ve used LexiComp since 2004 on Palm and Windows Mobile. It had solid performance up until about 3 years ago on iPhone and iPad. As many others have mentioned, you cannot lock your databases in place. The drug ID seems to miss a lot. In all honesty, it sounds like they have a developer issue. Also, I don’t like that you can’t house or update content anymore. It says that it downloads datasets automatically, yet I always get ‘updated content’ anytime I click on a drug. If I’m on a flight or don’t have service, it’d be nice to update before I go like it used to be. Epocrates and drugs.com have better app performance. Wish they’d have more stability like they used to.

Sorting the library

Conner87737 on

United States

Currently unable to sort library databases. When editing to change the order (such as making Lexi-drugs the first database) the settings immediately revert to the default after pressing “done.” Pleeeeeeasssse fix! The app is much more convenient when search results appear in order of relevancy. Otherwise love the app

need to be able to lock search preferences

b-tils on

United States

In the past, when I would search a drug, it would show the drug monograph or pediatric drug monograph at the top of the search. now my search is littered with adverse reactions, toxicology and pharmacogenomics entries. This can be useful information to have when I want a deep dive, but not when I’m taking care of a patient and want to quickly confirm drug dosing. You can select the resource you want to search, but it defaults to “all library” and resets when you close the app. Please please please provide a way to lock the app onto the users preferred database, not just “all library”. Thanks.

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Keywords

Lexicomp Competitors

Name
Sanford Guide
Infectious Diseases Treatment
UpToDate
MDCalc Medical Calculator
Clinical Decision Support
CDC Vaccine Schedules
Pocket Pharmacist
Pharmacist Curated Drug Info
AMBOSS Medical Knowledge
For study & clinical decisions
WikEM
Emergency Medicine Wiki
DynaMed
Confidence in Practice
Micromedex Drug Reference
Medscape
Clinical Tools, News & CME/CE

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App Info

Category
Medical
Publisher
Lexi-Comp
Languages
Arabic, Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Polish, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish
Recent release
8.4.0 (2 months ago )
Released on
Jun 22, 2009 (15 years ago )
Last Updated
11 hours ago