Electrolyte disorders is a subject that usually gets filed in the dreaded "learn and dump" part of your brain.
You know that place? Your own personal island of misfit toys where information goes to be forgotten
Read MoreElectrolyte disorders is a subject that usually gets filed in the dreaded "learn and dump" part of your brain.
You know that place? Your own personal island of misfit toys where information goes to be forgotten
Read MoreThis post explores the more applied concepts such as odds, risk, hazards, and correlation. These concepts are the heart of inferential statistics because they represent different ways of comparing one thing to another
Read MoreEtelcalcitide [Parsabiv]
The treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism in adults on dialysis.
Read MoreAs with all things tl;dr pharmacy, this post will (ironically) be stupendously long. But it will serve as your one stop shop for all things biostats and clinical literature related.
Read MoreDrug
Tenofovir alafenamide [Vemlidy]
Indication
The treatment of adults with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) with compensated liver disease
Read MoreBezlotoxumab [Zinplava]
To reduce the recurrence of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) in patients 18 years old and over.
Read MoreThere's a new acronym on the rise in pharmacy education. One that's striking fear in the hearts of students everywhere.
PCOA
The Pharmacy Curriculum Outcomes Assessment.
Read MoreOpioid abuse comes in many forms; and it's not just the stereotypical junkie that's doctor shopping and trying to refill their Norco 2 weeks early "because the cops stole them." Opioid abuse can also show up in more insidious ways.....
Read MoreAdalimumab-atto [Amjevita]
Amjevita is a biosimilar to adalimumab [Humira], so it has the same indications. It's used in inflammatory conditions mediated by the immune system
Read MoreWell, we're coming full circle here. Our epic series on HIV is nearing its coda. We've only got one "class" of HIV meds left to talk about.
The Entry Inhibitors.
Read MoreBefore we get too far, let’s clarify what drugs fall in the aminoglycoside class. That way we’re all on the same page. When we talk about aminoglycosides, we’re referring to gentamicin, tobramycin, and amikacin.
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