Posts in Pharmacy School
Pharmacology 101: Vasopressors

After more requests over the years than we can count, tl;dr is psyched to finally bring you the one, the only, THE critical care topic… VASOPRESSORS. Sure, they may seem really confusing, but once you understand the pharmacology of the sympathetic nervous system’s receptors, these medications become your best friends.

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Medication Safety Strategies for Pharmacists

As pharmacists, we are taught to chase zero. We hold ourselves to a standard of perfection. So what happens when we make an error? How do we learn from these experiences, and what are the quality improvement processes we can use to evaluate potential resolutions? Tl;dr wants to chat about medication safety and how to move forward effectively from errors.

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A Primer on Hematologic Malignancies for the Non-Oncology Pharmacist

Before you can run, you have to be able to walk. And before you dive into complicated chemotherapy regimens for hematologic malignancies, it sure helps to understand how those malignancies start - which is where tl;dr is here to help! Come learn about blood cell development and where it can go awry.

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Ice, Ice Baby: A Dive into Targeted Temperature Management (TTM)

Have you ever wondered which came first in medicine - science fiction or reality? The topic of therapeutic hypothermia is certainly one that seems like it must have come from a sci fi special, but it’s actually real! Come delve into the literature backing this post-cardiac arrest procedure and see if you think we should continue this chilling practice in the future.

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The Pharmacist's Guide to Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

More than likely, you’ve heard of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. But what are some of the other major side effects of chemo that can significantly impact oncology patients’ quality of life? This week, tl;dr is here to introduce you to another big, bad adverse effect of common cancer treatments - peripheral neuropathy.

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An Overview of ACE Inhibitors

Ready for round 2 of pharmacology? Good! Because tl;dr certainly is, and we’re bringing our A(CE-inhibitor) game for it!

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An Overview of Pharmacotherapy for Insomnia

Whether you’re in pharmacy school or already a pharmacist, you know what stress is. You know what it feels like to have some sleepless nights because you just can’t get your brain to shut down. (It’s all that memorization of the Top 200 drugs, we get it.) But is it truly insomnia? And if so, should medication be on the table? Which ones? Let tl;dr introduce you to the arsenal of treatment options for this somewhat elusive condition.

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The ABCs of Alzheimer's Dementia

Let’s be honest here. We’re pharmacists, not rock stars or pro athletes. We don’t often get center stage for hot drama. But our world certainly hit the spotlight this year with the FDA approval of aducanumab for Alzheimer’s! Come check out what the big deal is with this medication as well as where it fits with previously established pharmacotherapy for this elusive disease state.

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What Every Pharmacist Should Know about Contraception

Whether you work (or plan to work) in a retail, clinic, hospital, or other pharmacy setting, you will undoubtably encounter scenarios where it’s important for you to know about contraception (more than just picking out the pretty, very girly-sounding brand name on a list of medications, that is!). So today tl;dr is here to dive a bit deeper into this topic so you have the tools to assess and evaluate options for preventing pregnancy, as well as for counseling your patients!

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The tl;dr Pharmacy Journal Club: Oral Azacitidine for Acute Myeloid Leukemia (The QUAZAR Trial)

Did our recent pediatric ALL post get your wheels turning about leukemia and oncology therapies? Are you eager to learn more about how we treat variations of leukemia while also honing your journal club skills? Great! Check out this latest tl;dr journal club about a new (pretty game changing) oral maintenance therapy for adult AML.

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The ABCs of RLS: Restless Legs Syndrome

Has a patient ever described to you an overwhelming feeling of tension - an urge to move their legs - that they could only fight for so long before giving in? And then as soon as they caved and moved their demanding limb, that darn tightness came right back?? There are multiple reasons this can happen, but one possibility is Restless Legs Syndrome. Come learn the running theories for causes of RLS as well as options for alleviating patients’ discomfort!

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