Available
within PDR Suite and Herbal Medicines, the Full Text Search method
allows you to specify exactly how and where to search for the information you
want. The Full Text Search is not limited to the indexes as in the Keyword
Search and Browse Keywords; therefore you have
the ability to search the complete document text for the term or phrase you
enter.
PDR Electronic
Library offers you two methods for a Full Text Search: a Simple
Search or an Advanced Search.
Use the
Advanced Full Text Search when more than one search set and/or multiple
search terms or phrases with one or more connecting operators are required.
The Advanced Search allows for multiple groupings of search strings and/or
one or more Prescribing Category and/or one or more Manufacturer to locate
the information.
To create
an Advanced Search:
From PDR
Suite or Herbal Medicines, click the Full Text Search
link, then click Go To Advanced Search.
- Build the
First Search Set:
Leave the default (Search within the Entire Document) or
Select one or more sections of the document to search. Select multiple sections
using the Ctrl key.
Type the first term or
phrase on a single line.
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NOTE:
You may
type partial search terms or phrases by using the ( * ) character
to conduct an expanded word search.
Search
terms must have a minimum of 3 characters, and the word expansion
character can only be used in the last (fourth or greater) position
of the search term.
Example:
'resp*' as a search term will consider the following terms
as matches: response, responses, respectively, respiratory, respiration,
respirable, responsible, etc.
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Select one of the Boolean operators from the drop-down list: AND, OR,
NEAR, AND
NOT. If you select the NEAR operator - Change the definition of
"Near" (from within 1 to within 50 words) if the default of within
5 words is not appropriate for your search.
Type
the second term or phrase on a single line.
Add additional lines to further refine your query if needed.
Continue to define your first search set by defining the terms and operators
to be used.
- Connect
the First Search Set to the Second Search Set using an operator.
- Define the
Second Search Set using the same method as the first.
- Add additional
Search Sets: You can add additional search sets if more search sets are
necessary.
- Select
specific Prescribing Categories and/or Select specific Manufacturers
if appropriate to define your search.
- Click the
Search button to begin the Advanced Full Text Search.
- Click the
product link to open the document.
- To navigate
directly to the first instance of a search term in the document, click the
Go to First Term link in the sidebar. Continue to move throughout the
document by instances of the search term(s) by using the left and right arrows.
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Select SEARCH
from the navigation bar, then click the "or to conduct searches
by product category or topic" link.
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From with
either PDR SUITE or HERBAL MEDICINES, select the Full
Text Search link, then click the Go To Advanced Search link.
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1.
Type your query using:
Word Combination Operators, such as ACCRUE, AND, OR, NEAR, PHRASE, SENTENCE,
ANY, etc.;
Word Operators, for example: WORD, STEM, TYPO, etc.;
Field Operators, as in: =, >, >=, CONTAINS, MATCHES, etc.; or
Modifiers such as CASE, MANY, or NOT.
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1. Build
your First Search Set:
Select to search the Entire Document - or - Select
one or any combination of document sections listed in the drop-down list.
Select more than one section by using the Ctrl key while selecting the
document sections.
Type the first term or phrase, then select the operator to be used for
the search: (AND, OR, NEAR, AND NOT).
Type the
second term or phrase if appropriate.
Note:
You may type partial search terms or phrases using the (*) character to
conduct an expanded word search. Search terms must have a minimum of 3
characters, and the asterisk can only be used in the last (fourth or greater)
position of the search term.
If you select
the NEAR operator: Change the definition of "Near" if the default
(within 5 words) is not appropriate for your search.
Add more lines to the first search set, if necessary.
To add additional lines: Type the total number of lines required for the
search set, then press the lines button.
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Search the entire document or select one or more of the document
sections.
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2.
Connect the first search set to the second search set with the appropriate
operator.
3. Build Additional Search Sets: Type the total number of sets desired
in the box, then press the sets button.
4. Narrow your search to specific Prescribing Categories and/or Manufacturers
if desired.
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3.
Click SEARCH.
A summary of your search query is displayed at the top of the page.
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5. Click
the Search button.
A summary of your search is displayed under Your Search in the
sidebar on the left side of the page.
Search
results are shown sorted by Relevancy, which means that documents
with the most occurrences of the search terms or phrases will appear highest
in the list. You can change the sort to Alphabetic (or Reference
- PDR Suite only).
Documents
containing your search terms are shown on the right. Open a document by
clicking the product name link.
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4.
Select a product from the list, or click to link to the additional pages
of search results.
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6. Navigate
directly to the first instance of a search term by clicking the Go
to First Term link in the sidebar on the left side of the page. Continue
to move from search term to search term using the left and right arrow
symbols in the text.
The
sidebar contains:
- Navigation
to the first occurrence of a search term or phrase using the link. Jump
to subsequent terms using the < and > links.
- Links
to jump to specific document sections using the document outline links.
- A textbox
to use to lookup a word using Stedman's Dictionary.
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Search
Within
Operators
Examples
Create an Advanced Full Text Search
Search Results
An Advanced Full
Text Search is a more sophisticated search method than the Simple
Full Text Search, and allows the user to create complex, multi-level queries.
The Advanced Search allows for multiple groupings of search strings and/or one
or more Prescribing Category and/or one or more Manufacturer to find the information.
Search
Within
The
default is to conduct the search on the entire document. You can leave the default
to search the entire document, or select one or any combination of the available
document sections. Select multiple document sections by using the Ctrl key while
selecting the specific sections.
If your search
requires that some terms or phrases should search specific sections, and other
terms or phrases should search either the entire document or a different set
of document sections, the Advanced Full Text Search is the best method to use.
Operators
Operators (also known as Boolean operators) are special words used to designate
a search rule or parameter. Use the operators to find word combinations: within
a document, within a specific document section, within a sentence, or within
a specified number of words. The following operators can be used when building
your Simple Full Text Search:
| Operator |
Definition |
| AND |
Both words
must exist in the document or selected section(s) to be considered a match. |
| OR |
Any one of
the terms must exist in the document or selected section(s) to be considered
a match (at least one). |
| NEAR |
The terms
or phrases must exist within 5 words of each other (or within the number
of words defined by the end user) in the document or selected section(s)
to be considered a match. |
| AND
NOT |
The first
term must exist, the second term must not exist in the document or selected
section(s) to be considered a match. |
Examples of
usage of Boolean Operators:
| Operator |
Query |
Search Results |
| AND |
Search the
entire document for "Fever" AND "Cough" |
Returns matches
for any product that contains both terms ("fever", "cough") anywhere
in the document. |
| OR |
Search Adverse
Reactions for "Arrhythmia" OR "Tachycardia" |
Returns matches
for products that contain either of the terms ("arrhythmia", "tachycardia")
in the Adverse Reaction section of the document. Only one of the two terms
must be found to be considered a match. |
| NEAR |
Search the
entire document for "Fever" NEAR "Cough" |
Returns matches
for products that contain both of the terms ("fever", "cough") within
5 words of each other within the same sentence. The default definition
of NEAR is within 5 words, but this number can be changed (up to 50) by
the user. |
| AND
NOT |
Search Adverse
Reactions for "Arrhythmia" AND NOT "Tachycardia" |
The search
term "arrhythmia" must exist somewhere in the Adverse Reactions section;
the search term "tachycardia" must not exist in the Adverse Reaction
section to be considered a match. |
Advanced
Full Text Search Examples:
1. Searching for products indicated for Epilepsy and Trigeminal Neuralgia
with Aplastic Anemia as a possible Adverse Reaction:
2. Searching
the entire document for Thyroid or Iodine and the Contraindications Section
for Thyrotoxicosis by the Synthetic T3 Prescribing Category:
Create
an Advanced Search:
- Build the
First Search Set:
Leave the default (Search within the Entire Document)
or
Select one or more specific sections of the document to search by clicking
the section name in the list. Select multiple document sections using the
Ctrl key while clicking the section name.
| Search
Within: |
| PDR
SUITE |
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HERBAL
MEDICINES |
| Entire
Document |
Drug
Interactions |
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Entire
Document |
| Adverse
Reactions |
How Supplied |
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Actions
& Pharmacology |
| Animal
Pharmacology |
Indications |
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Contraindications |
| Chemical
Structure |
Overdosage |
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Dosage |
| Clinical
Pharmacology |
Patient
Package Insert |
|
Indications |
| Clinical
Studies |
Precautions |
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Literature |
| Contraindications |
Product
Overview |
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Overdosage |
| Description |
Product
Photo |
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Precautions
& Adverse Reactions |
| Dosage
& Administration |
References |
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Product
Photo |
| Drug
Abuse & Dependence |
Warnings |
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Type the first search term or phrase. A phrase is any string
of words on one line.
Select
one of the following operators from the drop-down list:
AND, OR, NEAR, AND NOT.
If you select the NEAR operator - Change the definition of "Near"
(from within 1 to within 50 words) if the default of within 5 words is not
appropriate for your search.
Type
the second term or phrase.
Show n lines: Add additional lines if needed to further refine your
query. Type
the number of additional lines required, then click the lines button.
Continue to define your first search set by defining the terms and operators
to be used.
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Connect the First Search Set to the Second Search Set
Click the down
arrow and select the appropriate operator to be used.
- Define the
Second Search Set
Select to search the entire document or specific section(s).
Type the first term or phrase.
Select an operator.
Type the second term or phrase.
Add additional lines to this search set if necessary.
Add additional Search Sets
You can add additional
search sets if more search sets are necessary. Type the number of additional
sets needed, then click the sets button.
- Select
specific Prescribing Categories
You can narrow your search to specific prescribing categories. Select more
than one category by using the Ctrl key while clicking the categories.
Select specific Manufacturers
You can narrow your search to specific manufacturers. Select more than one
manufacturer by using the Ctrl key while clicking the manufacturers.
- Click the
Search button to begin the Advanced Full Text Search.
Search
Results
The sidebar shows a
summary of your search parameters.
Search Results are displayed sorted by Relevancy (number of occurrences of the
search terms) by default.
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NOTE:
Search Results
return the total number of occurrences of all search terms
found.
For example: If a search for "acetaminophen" NEAR "Headache"
finds 1 occurrence of the 2 terms, the total is reported as 2; if 1 occurrence
of "acetaminophen" and 7 occurrences of "Headache"
are found, the total is reported as 8.
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You can
change the sort to Alphabetical or Reference Category (sort by
Reference Category is available in PDR Suite only).
Sort by Reference Category displays search results grouped or categorized by
the printed publication in which they are published.
The following
example shows Search Results for:
- Fever
within the Entire Document;
- or Cough
and Congestion within Indications;
- From the Analgesics,
Antituberculosis Agents, or Antivirals - Prescribing
Categories;
- available from
the following Manufacturers: Bayer, Bristol-Meyers Squibb,
Novartis, and Pfizer
- Search Results
have been sorted by Reference Category
To view the document,
select a product by clicking the hypertext link.
Search Term
Navigation: Go to the first occurrence of a search term or phrase by clicking
the Go to First Term link. Jump directly to next and previous occurrences
in the document by clicking the right arrow (next occurrence) and left arrow
(previous occurrence) links.
Stedman's Dictionary:
Search for definitions from Stedman's Dictionary by typing the word in the
box, then clicking the Search button.
Document Outline:
Go directly to a document topic (i.e., Warnings, Description, Chemical Structure)
by clicking the section name in the Document Outline area of the sidebar.
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