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DRUG drug database.

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Description

The Drug Database (DRUG), produced by the National Resource Centre of the Alcohol and other Drugs Council of Australia (ADCA), is a bibliographic database that indexes articles from published and unpublished material on the psychosocial and treatment aspects of alcohol, drug and tobacco use and misuse. Subject coverage: The social, economic, political, psychological and legal aspects of prevention and treatment of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use and misuse with a strong emphasis on evidence-based practice.

Subjects

Aboriginal and Indigenous health | Allied health | Biotechnology | Diagnostic radiography | Drugs | Health | Laboratory medicine | Medical radiation | Medical sciences | Midwifery | Nursing | Nutrition | Occupational health and safety | Occupational therapy | Pharmacy | Physiotherapy | Radiation therapy | Rural health

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Access within the University computer network: (e.g. using a computer on a UniSA campus or connected to the UniSA network) is available to staff and students by direct logon. Access outside the University computer network: (e.g. using a computer from home or elsewhere besides a UniSA campus) UniSA Students and Staff login using UNINET User name and Password.

System Requirements
System requirements: Web browser.

Produced by

RMIT publishing

Coverage and update information

1974-


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