Pharmacology Flashcards

Master drug classes, mechanisms of action, side effects, and interactions with AI-generated pharmacology flashcards. FSRS v6 scheduling ensures you retain critical drug knowledge for exams and clinical practice.

How to study pharmacology with flashcards

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Organize cards by drug class: mechanism → prototype drug → side effects → interactions

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Create comparison cards for drugs in the same class (e.g., SSRIs vs SNRIs)

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Include clinical scenarios: 'Patient on warfarin starts amiodarone — what happens?'

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Use mnemonics for side effect profiles and link them to mechanism

Why spaced repetition for pharmacology?

Pharmacology involves memorizing hundreds of drugs with overlapping names and mechanisms. Spaced repetition prevents dangerous mix-ups by reinforcing distinctions between similar drugs at optimal intervals.

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