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Lange Pharmacology Flash Cards

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These flash cards provides a concise, portable, and comprehensive survey of high-yield pharmacology content for course and USMLE Step 1 review.

Category
Health Sciences
Content Partner
McGraw-Hill Professional
Recommended For
Allied Health Student, Dental Student, Dentist, Health Sciences Student, Medical Student, Nursing Student, Pre-Med, Undergraduate
Use this to Prepare For
USMLE Step 1
Specifications
Version 1.1 Updated on Aug 18, 2010Released on Oct 08, 2008 Compatible with iPhone® and iPod touch® Requires iOS 3.0 or later 1.40 MB
Languages
English
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Details

Lange Pharmacology Flash Cards provide a concise, portable, and comprehensive survey of high-yield pharmacology content for course and USMLE Step 1 review. This application offers two modes: drug index mode for quick review of pertinent information about a drug, and flash card mode for customizable study of details about each drug.

In the drug index mode, introductory cards in each chapter describe the basic principles of that particular drug class that are board relevant and high yield. Each drug-specific card provides a structured presentation of a drug and allows students to compare and contrast drugs. Each card contains a clinical vignette and important characteristics. These characteristics are organized into sections entitled Mechanism of Action, Clinical Uses, and Side Effects. High-yield information on certain drug-drug interactions or routes of administration is also included.

In the customizable flash card mode, users can choose all aspects of each disease or choose which specific aspects they’d like to study: vignette, similar drugs, mechanism of action, clinical uses, side effects, annotations, and other details. The flash card mode also features a shuffle mode for quick review. With the ability to bookmark cards, add notes, and shuffle cards, Lange Pharmacology Flash Cards offer multiple ways to learn pharmacology.

Content includes:

  • Concise and complete coverage of all major drug types and associated processes and principles—more than 150 drugs
  • Key facts on drug mechanisms, similar drugs, mechanisms of action, clinical usage, and side effects
  • Clinical vignettes
  • Concise yet complete coverage of pharmacology
  • Written by Suzanne Baron and Christopher Lee

Features include:

  • Unique flash card interface enables fast navigation through card sets
  • “Study Set” feature to bookmark important cards
  • Shuffle mode for quick study
  • Search functionality to find specific terms
  • Ability to add personalized notes to each card

Sections:

  • Antimicrobial Agents
  • Adrenergic Agents
  • Cholinergic Agents
  • Central Nervous System Agents
  • Cardiovascular Agents
  • Hematologic Agents
  • Endocrine and Metabolic Agents
  • Gastrointestinal Agents
  • Anti-Neoplastic Agents
  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents
  • General Pharmacology Principles and Miscellaneous Agents

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Tags

Flash Cards, USMLE, Allied Health, Medical, Nursing, Dental, Health Care, Pharmacology, Test Prep, NCCPA

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Reviews & Accolades

  • Great product, perfect for USMLE and shelf review for Medical students.

    - Plottialfredo on iTunes
  • Modality, Inc.'s big break came calling via mobile phone.

    - Raymund Flandez on Wall Street Journal
  • “A Purchase that I Enjoy More Than ‘The Dark Knight’". I have purchased the following apps: Lange Pathology, Lange Pharmacology, Lange Microbiology. I’ve used each of them daily, with the Lange Pharmacology getting an extensive workout. I should start by saying, I’m not sure exactly how I feel about these apps. On one hand, they are amazing and have made reviewing the three courses I purchased apps for, a breeze. I no longer have to lug around thousands of paper cards that ultimately get damaged or lost. That said, I’m a little upset that with all this free space in my backpack, I can no longer come up with an excuse for my Path professor for why I’m not carrying around Robbins. That makes me sad. I would love to have the ability to add notes to each card, via the desktop. Nothing would honestly make my life easier, if I could annotate the Lange cards on my desktop computer, sync my notes and have them show up on my iPhone. That said, the fact that I can add my own notes to the Lange cards via the iPhone keyboard shows me that you guys have some understanding of the hell medical students go through in search of quality educational software.

    - GeekDoc on iTunes