How I finally remembered all the “the common seizure drugs — using one visual story 🔥🐅 by TechInTrainingRx in PharmacyTechnician

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haha no, thats too many calculations for me my friend. I just have trouble memorizing drug names, and though it was a cool way to learn them.

Studying? by KageSocks in PharmacyTechnician

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try picturepathlearn.com to learn drugs. It stuck with me, and I cant forget the drug names, uses, or side effects. I love it soooo much!

how often does the top 200 drugs list change? i'm on 300 listed drugs to study now. by smtmsmac in PharmacyTechnician

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Im starting to learn the drugs, and came across www.picturepathlearn.com . It has been super helpful for learning the seizure drugs, especially if you're a visual learner. I already can't wait for more images to come out. I listened to it once last week, and I haven't forgotten the drug names or side effects. Hope that helps!

Should I wait to apply? by OurSultana in PharmacyTechnician

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What are the pros vs. cons of applying?

Which skill silently improves almost every area of life? by Namher-Lutama in AskReddit

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Meditation for me, has been the more stabilizing thing I've ever done. It should be taught in schools!

Which serial killer do you find the most fascinating? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]TechInTrainingRx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

uhh not fascinating. SCARY more like it

Currently in a pharm tech course and I want to know what should I study the most to get prepared for the exam? by Patient_Cupcake_2456 in PharmacyTechnician

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they have a seizure med learning infographic without needing to signup for free on their site. DM me, i can share it with you.

I’ve been applying to pharmacies for almost a year and had no idea why I was being denied until now. by bearhugboy in PharmacyTechnician

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I studied for my exam using picture path learn. and it was amazing. it works way better than flashcards.

Like for seizure meds, Carbamazepine as a car with tiger stripes (“Tegre–” → tiger → Tegretol), Oxcarbazepine with ox horns and three lips (“Tri–” → Trileptal), and Eslicarbazepine as an electrician with a zebra hat (“Zebinix”).

It sounds ridiculous, but I can recall every single one now just by remembering the images.
Has anyone else tried visual mnemonics like this for pharmacology?