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Pharmacology Memorization for the Top 200 Drugs

By: John M. Mosley, Lindsey D. Scott, Dennis Contreras
Narrated by: Haseeb Faisal
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Studying the top 200 drugs for your exam can be daunting. The amount of information to learn all at once can hold many students back, some to the point where they give up altogether. Bulky textbooks and dense study guides only compound the challenge, making studying feel like a chore.

There are, however, much easier and more effective ways to learn the top 200 drugs, which involve categorizing them based on classes, learning their drug stems, and learning good mnemonic devices.

Through years of teaching classes to students, I believe this is the most efficient and optimal way to learn the drugs for your exams. The audio format makes it a relaxing way to study instead of having to sit down and read through hundreds of pages of information.

In this guide, we will cover:
Common prefixes/suffixes
Generic/Brand names
Drug classes
MoA
Indications
Side effects
And more

©2024 John M. Mosley (P)2024 John M. Mosley

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