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er-cryptid · 21 days
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Gastroenterology Drugs
Antacid Drugs -- treat heartburn -- neutralize acid from the stomach
Antibiotic Drugs -- treat gastrointestinal infections caused by bacteria -- not effective against viral infections
Antidiarrheal Drugs -- treat diarrhea -- slow peristalsis -- increase water absorption
Antiemetic Drugs -- treat nausea and vomiting -- treat motion sickness
Drugs for Gallstones -- dissolve gallstones -- used instead of surgical removal
H2 Blocker Drugs -- treat gastroesophageal reflux disease -- treat peptic ulcers -- block H2 receptors in the stomach -- H2 = histamine 2 -- H2 triggers the release of HCl
Laxative Drugs -- treat constipation -- soften stool -- add dietary fiber -- stimulate intestinal mucosa
Proton Pump Inhibitor Drugs -- treat gastroesophageal reflux disease -- treat peptic ulcers -- block final step in production of HCl
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dfaefergs · 10 months
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Preparing for a pharmaceutical exam using free resources can be a cost-effective way to study
Identify your exam requirements: Understand the format, content, and scope of the pharmaceutical exam you're preparing for. This will help you focus your study efforts on the relevant topics.
Search for free resources: Look for reputable websites, online platforms, and educational institutions that offer free study materials specifically tailored to pharmaceutical exams. Some popular options include d pharma notes, Coursera, OpenCourseWare, and YouTube channels dedicated to pharmacy education.
Utilize open-access textbooks and e-books: Many open-access textbooks and e-books are available online, providing comprehensive coverage of pharmaceutical topics. Look for titles related to your exam syllabus and take advantage of these resources.
Access online lecture notes and slides: Universities and educational websites often share lecture notes and slides from pharmaceutical courses. These resources can provide valuable insights and summaries of key topics. Search for relevant materials and take notes while studying.
Join online forums and discussion boards: Engage with online communities of students and professionals studying or working in the pharmaceutical field. Participating in discussions can help you clarify doubts, gain additional insights, and learn from others' experiences.
Watch educational videos and tutorials: YouTube and other video-sharing platforms offer a wealth of educational content related to pharmaceutical topics. Search for specific concepts, drug classes, or exam-related tutorials to enhance your understanding.
Practice with online quizzes and sample exams: Many websites provide practice quizzes and sample exams for pharmaceutical exams. These resources can help you assess your knowledge, identify weak areas, and become familiar with the exam format. Take advantage of these opportunities to gauge your progress.
Create a study plan and set goals: Organize your study time effectively by creating a study plan. Set specific goals for each study session and allocate dedicated time to cover different topics. This will help you stay focused and make the most of the available resources.
Seek out research papers and scientific articles: Accessing scientific literature can provide you with in-depth knowledge on pharmaceutical topics. Platforms like PubMed, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate offer access to a wide range of research papers and articles. Consider exploring relevant studies to deepen your understanding.
Collaborate with study partners: Find study partners who are also preparing for the same exam. Collaborating with others can facilitate discussions, knowledge sharing, and support. You can organize virtual study sessions, review each other's notes, and share helpful resources.
Remember, while free resources can be valuable, it's important to supplement your studies with trusted and authoritative sources. Consult your exam syllabus and consider investing in textbooks or study guides if necessary.
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virtuosicstudyblr · 9 months
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there’s nothing quite like working your way through the antibiotics jungle
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bagofbonesmp3 · 2 months
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idk if you guys remember my Viagra notepad but the reason I had that is that I have a psychiatrist godmother and since I was pencil holding age she has gifted me all the gift bags she gets at medicine congresses. this months notepad is sponsored by Ritalin
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lord-squiggletits · 1 year
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See I really like to imagine semi crack AUs where Pharma doesn’t get yeeted at Delphi (idk they imprison him on the LL or something) and somehow Pharma ends up meeting Optimus because like. Listen. Optimus is “I can fix him: the character” and it would be so fucking funny for Pharma to go crying to Optimus like “blease i’m not a bad Autobot :(((( I did war crimes because I was forced to!” and Optimus listens to this whole story about the DJD and turns to Ratchet and is like: “you told Pharma that he was dead to you? You were going to just let him fall off the edge? that’s not the Autobot way :(((( “ and the whole time Pharma is sobbing into Optimus’ chest periodically stopping to smirk at Ratchet from underneath Optimus’ window tits. This scenario is immensely fucking funny to me and I can’t stop thinking about it.
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aashiyancha · 6 months
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This is part 28.
Here's the masterpost link for the rest
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bammtoris · 2 years
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The moment that the medic trio realizes, realizes, that Optimus is functionally immortal... wow will that be a moment
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holersirup · 2 years
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self reminder
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er-cryptid · 3 months
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Escitalopram
Names -- Lexapro
Class -- antidepressant -- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI)
Use -- treatment of depressive disorders -- treatment of OCD -- treatment of social phobia -- treatment of anorexia nervosa -- treatment of bulimia -- treatment of panic disorder
Action -- selectively inhibits the reuptake of serotonin from the neural synapse
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soundcrusher · 2 years
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A trip to Delphi
I did give a headstart... So... yea... Welcome to Season 2 of Phoenix's story in the universe of the sentient SG/Lost Light from @cuppajj
(Boy, I really need to find another way to title this...)
Trigger Warning: none, or at least a mild injury
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It was a normal day for the medical staff on Delphi. Something Pharma has come to like, ever since the war ended. Because, with the war over, that meant the injuries he and his staff had to treat were no–longer because of fights, but rather, because of the life their patients were living. Granted, they did get some mechs and femmes who were in a bar fight, but that was a lot more different than treating wounds that were obtained because of a war. 
Another thing Pharma was glad for was that the Decepticons allowed his staff, mostly consisting out of Autobots, to stay on Delphi and keep the facility running. Of course, the security were Decepticons ordered to keep an eye on those who still believed in the Autobot faction, but it was a compromise. And as long as they were doing their job, they were safe. Something Pharma was also glad for too. He cared for his staff after all, and often thought about those that left to either explore the galaxy or because they no-longer wanted to work for him. Manye left, after Ratchet told everyone he worked with Tarn and his crew together to save the lives of other Decepticons. But as he pointed out that they were medics and should help everyone who came through these doors, they chased him off. If it wasn’t for his new friends, Pharma was sure that Ratchet would have killed him. 
Pharma let out a soft, but sad sigh as his mind wandered to Ratchet. Sometimes, when he was walking down the halls of the facility, like now, he couldn’t stop but miss the strange medic. They often had different opinions on treatment, with Ratchet saying that they shouldn’t throw away perfectly fine parts whenever a mech or femme died, but in the end? Ratchet might as well have been the only other mech around to match his skills and mind. Which was another reason why Pharma was sad that his old friend had joined the Lost Light crew. Despite his… personality… Ratchet was still an excellent medic. One that could have done more good, if he didn’t go missing along with the hip. 
 At least Pharma still had Tarn with whom he had kept in contact ever since the war ended. Sometimes, he and his crew would show up with an injured mech, and Pharma would make sure the new patient was treated right away, before seeing how the DJD was doing. Sometimes, he would have to fix them up too, because they got in a skirmish with some rouge Autobots, or they were met with hostile inhabitants of a planet. If Pharma wasn’t as worried as he usually was, he would probably laugh at his friends whenever they came from yet another skirmish. Sometimes, he even wondered how they found themselves in even more fights than before, when the war was over. Truly, the DJD had no luck at times, or better said, most of the time. 
While Pharma walked down the corridors to his office, he failed to notice the shadows of two mechs following him. Only inside did he finally feel someone walking behind him. But then, it was already too late. Whoever was behind him, had the side of their sword directly against his throat. Something the old flier wouldn’t find concerning, if it wasn’t for the slight tremble his assaulter had. One wrong slip, at whoever was behind him could sever a fuel pump, which ten would lead to a painful death, if he wasn’t quick enough to call for help. 
“D-Do… Don’t move!” Called his assailant with a voice way too young for someone who was threatening someone with their life. “I.. I wo-won’t… I won’t hesitate!” Yes, Pharma was sure that whoever was pointing the sword was a.) young and b.) scared. Which was enough information for the medic to relax his posture and lower his wings into a non threatening position. 
“I won’t move, but, if I am allowed to make a request, could you lower your sword? The way it is held, it might slip and sever a fuel pump, which could lead to a nasty injury.” Pharma spoke calmly and softly, because he was sure that the youngling holding the sword was only doing this, because he felt like there was no other way. And if someone feels like there is no other way, it’s best to remain calm. Him panicking would only lead to an accident. 
“I… I… I don’t… I’m sorry….” Muttered the youngling softly, before Pharma felt the sword being lifted away from his throat. “I just… you’re… you’re an Autobot and… and…” 
“I was one, but now I’m mostly neutral.” Said the medic and slowly turned around. “But I have worked with Decepticons during the war.” He added after seeing the symbole on the youngling chest. Primus, he was expecting a young mech, maybe someone who was created during the end phase of the war, but not one who was clearly born after the war had passed. It made his spark ache to see such a young live looking this haunted and afraid. It made him remember all the Decepticons seeking his help during the war. 
“Now, why don’t you tell me why you’re here? Is it because of your missing… wings…” Again, Primus, why was this youngling missing his wings? Especially when he was still growing? Did whoever took his wings even know how that can affect the development of a younglings body? Especially a flier? If they don’t fix this right now, who knows if this youngling could ever fly again?
But his wings didn’t seem to be the reason why the youngling was here, because he kept on glancing behind himself towards the door and… oh… Pharma could see now why the youngling waited for him to be alone, before approaching. Now, Pharma has heard about Rodimus Prime from his colleagues and the occasional Decepticon seeking his help after being burned by the prime, but if he remembers correctly, this was not how they described him. Rodimus Prime was supposed to be a speedster, not something like that one monster from the Frankenstein book. 
“Don’t stare too long, doc, or else I might forget myself.” Growled the prime.
“Now, “ started Pharma, while a servo went up to his comm to call three of his best medics. “I personally don’t like being threatened, but I will let it slip. The both of you seem like mechs coming straight out of the Pit.”
“Where do you think we lived for the past years?” At least the prime seemed to not have lost his snide, Pharma noted. 
It did take them a while to prepare everything and it took even longer after they tried to seperate the youngling from the prime. Pharma especially had it rough, because the youngling, Phoenix, as the prime called him, decided that it was a good idea to bite into his plating and not let go as he tried to softly pull the smaller flier away from Rodimus. But after making sure the youngspark was sedated, and the prime wouldn’t kill him for sticking a needle into his brother's side, they could start with the operations on both of them. 
Giving the youngling his wings back was easier than building a new frame for Rodimus and making sure that his new organs wouldn’t fail after a month. Especially when the prime insisted on staying awake for the whole process. If Pharma wasn’t a patient mech, he would have probably snapped at Rodimus after his third time insisting on becoming a flier. Especially after Pharma gave his patient enough reasons as to why they couldn’t make him a flier body. His sparks vulnerability at the moment being upfront and their lacking resources being last. 
“I thought you would be happy being able to drive around again.” Said Pharma during one of the many operations. But he was surprised as he heard the primes' reasoning as to why he was so adamant about becoming a flier. 
“Maybe… but I mostly wanted to be a flier too, so that Phoenix wouldn’t have to be far from me. Ever since we escaped… he hardly left my side. I worry that he might think I would be leaving if I was a speedster and he was a flier.”
“I am sure that your brother knows, deep down, that you will never leave him. Not willingly, at least.” Said Pharma, before finishing up everything and nodding. “Alright, we’re done. You should have full movement back now. Let me know if something feels off, so that we might make adjustments.”
Pharma watched his patient slowly get up from the medical berth, while stretching his new but familiar limbs. “I made sure that your new body was similar to your old one. Luckily enough, we had your patient files and could reconstruct everything from them. If you will excuse me though, I have to go somewhere.” Maybe he shouldn’t have turned his back to Rodimus, not when the first thing the prime did was grab his arms and slam him head first into the berth. Causing Pharma to groan in pain, both from the wound on his head and the way his arm was being twisted. 
“Do you think I am stupid? I know that you worked with Tarn and his crew during the war. And I bet you would have called him as soon as you walked out of this room. Maybe you even called him while operating on me.” Said the prime in a way that caused Pharma’s energon to run cold inside his veins. Was this how Rodimus’ victims felt, right before he burned them alive?
“But,” he heard him say “you fixed me, even though you didn’t have to. You could have killed me, but you didn’t. I owe  you for that.” Was the last thing Pharma heard, before everything turned black before his optics.
Rodimus looked down at the unconscious body of the medic. Yes, a life for a life, this should do for repayment. Also, Rodimus didn’t want to imagen his brother's reaction if he found out that he killed a medic. Phoenix would surely hate him for that.
So, after making sure Pharma wouldn’t die from the blow to the head, Rodimus grabbed the fire ax from the wall and made his way down the halls to where Phoenix was. The sooner they made it out of here, the better, because Rodimus didn’t really want to deal with the DJD right now. Granted, they would probably just bring him back to Cybertron, where they would judge him for his crimes, but still. Even if he managed to somehow convince the jury that he was innocent, he doubted that the new senate would let him leave. Especially not, when he told them that everyone on board the Lost Light had died. Which included Megatron…
After a while of searching, Rodimus found the room they kept Phoenix in. And after ‘gently’ opening the door with the borrowed ax, both of them were leaving again. Or better said, Rodimus was carrying Phoenix on his back, because, whatever they gave him to make sure he wouldn’t attack the staff made his brother as dead to the world as he was once. Something that would worry the prime, if it weren’t trained medics but rather the Lost Light who did it. DidN’t make leaving the facility easier though.
But, after a grueling time spent finding the exit and then their ship, Rodimus finally managed to leave the planet again, while Phoenix was resting in the sleeping area they made on the ship. 
The ship… something Rodimus will have to work on, if they decide to keep it. It was small, yes, probably only used to transport a small group of Cybertronians from point A to B, but still better than nothing. But that was a worry for another day.
Pharma, after being out of commission for who knows how long, woke up again with a splitting headache and the surprise of still being alive. Something he didn’t think would happen considering who his patient was. But then again, Rodimus Prime seemed to have changed, even if it was only a little bit. Must have been the young Decepticon.
The young Decepticon!
By Primus, Pharma completely forgot about the young Decepticon!
The thought alone caused Pharma to quickly scramble to his feet and rush out of the room he was in. Running down the halls, until he spotted the broken door and empty patient berth. The youngling was gone. Gone and probably in the hands of one of the most dangerous Autobots, next to Optimus Prime himself. 
So, Pharma was yet again quick to run down the halls again. This time though, he ran into his office and quickly went to the small communications terminal. Pressing the speed dial, which would contact only one specific ship. 
“Pharma? Is everything alright? You seem rather upset and… is that Energon running down your face? What happened?!”
Pharma let out a long sigh, before shaking his head. “I am fine, don’t worry. But we might have a problem Tarn.”
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virtuosicstudyblr · 8 months
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state exam days 4/37
it’s very satisfying to have good notes from past semesters that you can come back to, especially on your favourite topics
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kkrazy256 · 2 years
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Guess it’s time to talk about clone pharma. What do you wanna know?
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studymedisina · 1 year
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november 20, 2022;; 11:45pm
pictured is one of the many brief review pages i made for my pharma exam last friday. it’s very messy and colorful, but it helped in drilling in the concepts that i needed to focus on. i don’t make these types of extra notes for all of my subjects, but pharma is notably memorization-heavy AND a pain to pass.
song of the day: let me entertain you by robbie williams
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lord-squiggletits · 2 months
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Starting to realize I might have gained a following of Pharma fans on here
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Light murders people indirectly, but how is that any different from people murdered indirectly by a lack of food, water, healthcare, safety? If Light should be persecuted for his crimes, then so should the ceos who up the price of necessities to make themselves richer. They murder too, their weapon is greed.
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