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WHO WE ARE
The International Drug Information Center (IDIC) of the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences of Long Island University is a premier drug information center providing health care professionals with up-to-date, accurate, and unbiased drug information. Since its inception in 1973 the IDIC has provided drug information to a varied client base including pharmacists, physicians, nurses and related health care professionals, pharmaceutical companies, attorneys, law enforcement agencies, pharmacy benefit managers, poison control centers, and other institutional and organizational clientele.

OUR MISSION
The IDIC uses its resources to further its mission of service, education, and research. This mission is carried out through the provision of current, unbiased, and accurate drug information to subscribing health care professionals, faculty members of the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and preceptors affiliated with the College; by providing students with hands-on experience applying the systematic approach to answering drug information requests so that they become “information literate”; and through the promotion and participation in research in the field of drug information.

WHAT WE DO
The IDIC is designed to answer drug information questions from health care professionals only. Our comprehensive library of resources includes numerous medical and pharmacy journals, specialized texts, commercial electronic databases, and our own in-house database. This vast collection allows us to fulfill varied requests for drug information. Typical drug information inquiries may encompass any of the following categories:

  • Adverse reactions and side effects                          
  • Alternative medicines
  • Compounding
  • Contraindications
  • Drug dosage and administration
  • Drug availability
  • Drug efficacy
  • Drug interactions
  • Drug use in pregnancy and breast feeding
  • Drugs in the pipeline
  • Identification of foreign products
  • Identification of capsules/tablets
  • IV compatibility and stability
  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Pharmacology
  • Therapeutic comparisons
  • Therapeutic use
  • Toxicity

Comprehensive literature searches, drug evaluations, and other related projects are available as a special service upon request and through consultation with IDIC staff. Questions involving litigation will not be answered by the IDIC; however we may offer a referral to a consultant.
 
Since education is one of our three major goals, the IDIC serves as a site for the required drug information clerkship in the Doctor of Pharmacy program. Students in their last year of training are heavily involved in answering drug information requests. All questions are reviewed by our faculty and staff before questions are completed and answers are provided. Verbal and/or written responses (including references if appropriate) are supplied promptly. Every attempt is made to answer questions in a timely manner. A quality assurance program is in place to ensure that answers to questions are of the highest quality. We are continuously working to improve our service.

The faculty and staff of the IDIC also promote and regularly contribute to the body of scientific literature as it relates specifically to the field of drug information and globally to clinical pharmacy practice.

Please contact us for further information regarding services provided by the IDIC.

ATTENTION: NEW SUBSCRIBERS
The IDIC can meet your need for timely and accurate drug information. Individual subscriptions or community pharmacy/institutional subscriptions are available for a low annual fee. To become a subscriber, complete the individual subscriber enrollment application or the community pharmacy/institutional enrollment applicationor contact us for a brochure. The subscription will begin upon receipt of payment. All active subscribers receive a certificate of enrollment and an access code.

 

Disclaimer:
The International Drug Information Center (IDIC) and the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences assume no responsibility or liability for the misinterpretation of the information provided. Furthermore, due to the vastness and ever changing nature of health-related information, we make no guarantee on the currency, reliability, completeness and accuracy of the information provided by our service or on other sites to which we provide links. The IDIC does not endorse any site nor are we responsible for the information contained in such sites. The information provided is not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions and the information should not be used as a replacement for appropriate medical care and/or supervision.

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