Charles Sturt's Referencing webpage has lots of information on referencing.
The referencing style used in BMS263 is APA 7th.
For help with using APA 7th, you can use:
For an example/instructions for an entry from MIMS Online, see p. 6 of Charles Sturt's APA 7th Referencing Summary, under the heading of Reference in a dictionary, encyclopedia, or thesaurus with a group author.
For an example/instructions for an entry in the Australian Medicines Handbook, see the Academic Referencing Tool (ART), at APA 7 > Other Sources > Drug information (Online).
You should use those as a guide:
TWO FURTHER EXAMPLES:
MIMS Online reference:
MIMS. (n.d.). Anpec. In MIMS Online. Retrieved March 2, 2020, from https://www-mimsonline-com-au.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/Search/FullPI.aspx?ModuleName=Product%20Info&searchKeyword=anpec&PreviousPage=~/Search/QuickSearch.aspx&SearchType=&ID=130650001_2
In-text citation:
… (MIMS, n.d.)
AMH reference:
Australian Medicines Handbook. (n.d.). Atorvastatin. In Australian Medicines Handbook (Online). Retrieved March 2, 2020, from https://amhonline-amh-net-au.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/chapters/cardiovascular-drugs/drugs-dyslipidaemia/statins/atorvastatin
In-text citation:
… (Australian Medicines Handbook [AMH], n.d.)
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