Pharmacology Pocket Guide

A digital graphic displays the topics included in the “Pharm Flashcards Edition 2” set. The topics are listed in colorful horizontal bars with icons, including “Pharm Basics,” “Cardiovascular,” “Central Nervous System,” “Endocrine,” “Antidotes,” “Gastrointestinal,” “Immune System,” “Mother Baby,” “Musculoskeletal,” “Respiratory,” and “Renal/Urinary.” A row of flashcards is visible at the bottom of the image.
 An open “Pharmacology Pocket Guide” lies on a white surface, showing two colorful pages with drug classifications such as anesthetics, antidepressants, opioids, respiratory medications, gastrointestinal drugs, and antidiabetics. The guide is spiral-bound, and various nursing-related flashcards and study sheets are scattered around it.
A student wearing a white sleeve holds an open “Pharmacology Pocket Guide,” displaying two colorful pages filled with medication classifications, mechanisms of action, and dosage information. The guide is spiral-bound, with one page featuring a detailed flowchart of drug interactions. The background is blurred.
A student holds an open “Pharmacology Pocket Guide” with a pastel green cover in one hand and flips through the spiral-bound pages with the other. The guide displays colorful drug classification charts with dosage details. The background shows the student’s white shoes and a teal backpack strap.
A student wearing teal scrubs and a white lab coat holds the “Pharmacology Pocket Guide” with both hands. A stethoscope hangs around their neck. The spiral-bound guide has a pastel green cover with a white label. The background is blurred.
A student wearing gray scrubs and a stethoscope around their neck places the “Pharmacology Pocket Guide” into their front pocket. The spiral-bound guide has a pastel green cover with a white label. Pens are clipped to the scrub pocket. The background is blurred.
The table of contents page for the “Pharmacology Pocket Guide, Edition 2.” The page lists topics including drug names, pregnancy categories, drug schedules, antibiotics, antivirals, analgesics, respiratory, gastrointestinal, antidotes, and pharmacology videos. Each topic is paired with a small colorful icon. The design has a light blue header with a cloud-like background.
Take 80+ of the most common Suffixes, Prefixes, & Antidotes on the go! Perfect for clinicals & pharmacology class.
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A digital graphic displays the topics included in the “Pharm Flashcards Edition 2” set. The topics are listed in colorful horizontal bars with icons, including “Pharm Basics,” “Cardiovascular,” “Central Nervous System,” “Endocrine,” “Antidotes,” “Gastrointestinal,” “Immune System,” “Mother Baby,” “Musculoskeletal,” “Respiratory,” and “Renal/Urinary.” A row of flashcards is visible at the bottom of the image.

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Memory tricks & mnemonics
No fluff
Comparison charts
Illustrations
Drug Names
Saved by the Suffixes
FDA Pregnancy Categories
Drug Schedules
Common Prefixes
Common Suffixes
Common Antidotes + examples of each

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Dimension: 5.0" x 6.0"

Paper: Matte text

Cover: Gloss Cover

Binding: Spiral bound. Book opens fully to lay flat with full-page rotation

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Carla Sherrod

Cute little pocket guide !

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Mirella Rivera

I love it! 🥰

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L.G.

Great info inside will be carrying to my clinical!

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Painga Bosworth

This fits perfectly in my scrub pocket and are a great pharm quick resource

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Rachel Evans

Perfect little pocket book for the basics of meds!! The pictures and drawings are so cute and help so much!