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Learning Roadmap
Step-by-step and interactive micro-learning experience.

Pharmacology - From Basics to Bedside 🎓

Cardiovascular
Module 1

Cardiovascular

1
Hypertension: First line
2
Hypertension: Second line
3
Diuretics
4
Statin (Hyperlipidemia)
5
Anticoagulants
6
Antiplatelets
7
Arrhythmia
Endocrine
Module 2

Endocrine

1
Diabetes: First line
2
Diabetes: Second line
3
Insulin
4
Thyroid
5
Glucocorticoids
6
Pituitary
7
Sex hormone
8
Oral contraceptive pill
Antibiotics (basic)
Module 3

Antibiotics (basic)

1
Penicillin: Narrow spectrum
2
Penicillin: Board spectrum
3
Cephalosporin
4
Carbapenem
5
Vancomycin
Common illness
Module 4

Common illness

1
Cough
2
Antihistamine (Allergy)
3
Pain ladder
Respiratory
Module 5

Respiratory

1
Beta Agonist Inhaler (SABA/LABA)
2
Muscarinic Antagonist Inhaler (SAMA/LAMA)
3
Inhaled Corticosteroid (ICS)
4
Oral bronchodilators
5
Asthma exacerbation
Gastrointestinal
Module 6

Gastrointestinal

1
Peptic Ulcer (PPI/H2RA)
2
Antidiarrheals/Diarrhea
3
Laxatives/Constipation
4
Antiemetics/Vomiting
5
Prokinetics
Psychiatry
Module 7

Psychiatry

1
Antidepressants: SSRI
2
Antidepressants: TCA
3
Antidepressants: Others
4
Antipsychotics: Typical (FGA)
5
Antipsychotics: Atypical (SGA)
6
Mood stabilizer: Lithium
7
Benzodiazepines
Neurology
Module 8

Neurology

1
Antiepileptic: Sodium-related
2
Antiepileptic: GABA-related
3
Antiepileptic: Others
4
Parkinson's Disease (PD)
5
Alzheimer disease (AD)
6
ADHD
Anti-virals
Module 9

Anti-virals

1
Hepatitis B
2
Hepatitis C
3
CMV
4
Influenza
Anti-fungals
Module 10

Anti-fungals

1
Azoles
2
Fungin (Echinocandins)
3
Amphotericin B
Musculoskeletal
Module 11

Musculoskeletal

1
Osteoporosis
2
Gout: Acute flare
3
Gout: Urate-lowering therapy
4
Rheumatoid arthritis & DMARDs
Antibiotics (in-depth)
Module 12

Antibiotics (in-depth)

1
Macrolide
2
Tetracycline
3
Aminoglycoside
4
Fluoroquinolone
5
Metronidazole & special use antibiotics
Chemotherapy
Module 13

Chemotherapy

1
Antimetabolite: Antifolate
2
Antimetabolite: Pyrimidine and Purine Analog
3
Topoisomerase inhibitor
4
Antimicrotubule agents (Vinca/Taxane)
5
Alkylating agents
6
Anticancer Antibiotics
Graduation! 🎉
Question Bank
Practice questions curated based on the learning roadmap.
  • A patient with a history of gout is prescribed colchicine. The patient inquires about the mechanism of action of this medication. How does colchicine alleviate gout symptoms?

    A
    It increases uric acid excretion.
    B
    It inhibits leukocyte migration and activity.
    C
    It promotes renal clearance of creatinine.
    D
    It enhances cartilage repair in joints.
    Musculoskeletal
  • A 15-year-old male with a history of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and no significant family history of psychiatric disorders has been prescribed a stimulant medication by his pediatrician. His mother contacts you to express concern about potential side effects she has observed. Which of the following side effects are commonly associated with stimulant medications for ADHD? Select all that apply.

    A
    Increased heart rate
    B
    Dry mouth
    C
    Drowsiness
    D
    Headache
    E
    Heightened anxiety
    Pediatrics
    Psychiatry
  • A man with hyperlipidemia is on simvastatin and was found to have H. Pylori infection on endoscopy. He was then given triple therapy. Later, he developed muscle weakness and pain and CK was high. Which drug likely causes this?

    A
    Esomeprazole
    B
    Clarithromycin
    C
    Augmentin
    D
    Metronidazole
    Cardiovascular
  • A patient is being discharged with Warfarin, and you are assigned to counsel the patient on this medication. Which of the following food they should pay extra attention?

    A
    Bread
    B
    Salmon
    C
    Spinach
    D
    Meat
    Cardiovascular
Resources Library
Turbocharge your learning with our flashcards, summary notes and more.
Flashcards
Summary Notes
🩺 DMARDs for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Study Summary
Bone/Joint
🤮 Antiemetic Types
Study Summary
Gastrointestinal
🦠 Cephalosporins (Overview)
Study Summary
Infection
Study Materials

Penicillin

File Format: pdf
Study Summary
Infection

Insulin

File Format: pdf
Cheat Sheet
Endocrine

Asthma exacerbation

File Format: pdf
Cheat Sheet
Respiratory

Pregnancy

File Format: pdf
Cheat Sheet
Obs/Gyn
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200+ drugs class covered 💊

All topics are split into bite-size lessons with 700+ interactive flashcards, 200+ questions and 70+ PDF summary.

200+ drugs class covered 💊

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Cover all essentials learning points to ace your pharm exam, which includes indications, MOA, side effect, patient counselling and more.

Key points you need to know 🧠

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