Nurse's Drug Handbook User Reviews

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  • NO

    It’s so fix

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    Thank you for taking time to leave a review. We are happy you are enjoying the app!
  • No OB meds

    Please update and add OB meds, much appreciated.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for your feedback. We will bring this to the attention of the authors. We hold our drug guide to the highest standard and any reported errors, issues, or discrepancies are carefully reviewed. Please email us at support@atmoapps.com for any other issues, questions, or suggestions you have about the app.
  • Not worth the money

    Does not have complete list of drugs. The first day I used it I needed to look up a drug. Was not listed in generic or brand name. It’s not reliable

    Developer Response

    Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. Our team is continuously working on updating and improving our app. Please email us at support@atmoapps.com so that we can discuss this in more detail.
  • I thought it was going to be great.

    I did a free trial and ended up subscribing because I am in nursing school, and it worked great for me when I used it to look up meds for my Pharm class, but when I got to clinicals, I noticed so many meds were missing. Almost every other med I would try to search for wouldn’t pop up, brand and generic names. I was trying to avoid spending a ton of money on a drug book (I’m poor, okay, nursing school is expensive, lol), so I paid the $25 for the subscription.. yes I know that’s not a lot, but now I still need to spend money on a drug book lol. Oh well, I will still be using it for the meds it does have because it happens to have a good layout and good info.
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    Developer Response

    Hi Stephannissa, thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We are constantly working on updating and improving the app. Please email us at support@atmoapps.com so that we can discuss this in more detail.
  • This is quite extensive, but…

    Can I ask why the “Drug Administration” sections that are in the book are not on the app? I wanted to know, because it seems like a vital part new nurses or nursing students should have access to.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for your feedback. The “Drug Administration” section is included in the app under the “Nursing Considerations” section. Please email us at support@atmoapps.com if you have any additional questions or concerns.
  • Quite impressive

    An easy to navigate app and full of information. However, I noticed that the newer medications used to treat HC/BV are not included. I suspect that other medications are remiss, too. The HC/BV medications are important as they are prescribed more and more in non-specialty settings. Two thumbs up, but more effort to include more medications is needed!
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    Developer Response

    Hi Shay, thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We are constantly working on updating and improving our app. Please email us at support@atmoapps.com so that we can discuss this in more detail.
  • Search

    It used to be easier to search a drug and find all the information. Now it is difficult!
  • Doesn’t tell what I need!

    It isn’t bad but it’s missing things like how the drug is supplied. Which is kinda needed for what I’m doing. Also side effects is kinda needed. Especially the most common ones.
  • Can not manage subscription

    This is an ok app but don’t get the “free trail” as you can easily manage the subscription. I have been trying for months to find the auto renewal feature to turn off as I don’t want to pay for another year but I can not find it
  • Missing common drugs

    Missing common drugs needed for nursing school. There is already a new 2021 handbook published but where are the updates to the app?? If it’s faster to publish and distribute a whole new book then that takes away half of the reason for an app. The only reason for an app is it’s handheld convenience but again, it’s not that convenient if you’re missing common medications.
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