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Pharmacology revision guide for cardiology meds 🫀 How many drug suffix do you know for these cardio meds? 🤔 This pharmacology revision guide for student nurses, pharmacy students and pharmacy technicians teaches medication names, drug classification, suffixes and mechanism of action. Follow for more pharmacology revision notes like this! 🫶 #nursingpharm #pharmacystudent #nursingstudents #nursingstudytips #nursingeducation #preregpharmacists #pharmacytech #studentnurseuk #nurseinprogress #... General Pharmacology Notes, Pharmacology Suffixes, Pharmacy Notes, Pharmacology Nursing Study Notes, Pharmacology Notes, Cephalosporins Pharmacology, Pharmacology Nursing Study, Pharmacology Flash Cards, Nursing Study Tips

Pharmacology revision guide for cardiology meds 🫀 How many drug suffix do you know for these cardio meds? 🤔 This pharmacology revision guide for student nurses, pharmacy students and pharmacy technicians teaches medication names, drug classification, suffixes and mechanism of action. Follow for more pharmacology revision notes like this! 🫶 #nursingpharm #pharmacystudent #nursingstudents #nursingstudytips #nursingeducation #preregpharmacists #pharmacytech #studentnurseuk #nurseinprogress…

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PHARMACOLOGY STUDY TIP ⬇️ 💊 Instead of trying to memorize every medication ever (unrealistic), memorize this Drug Suffix Classifications chart! Even if you’ve never heard or seen of a medication before, you can figure out the classification based on the suffix! 📝PRO TIP: If you know the classification, you know what that drug does and why it’s used! Example: hydrocodone and oxycodone are two different meds that are both classified as opioid analgesics (sharing the same suffix (-odone). ...

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