The sketches here are darker (literally and figuratively) but highly effective. Recognizing the specific toxicity profiles of Cyclophosphamide (hemorrhagic cystitis) or Vincristine (neuropathy) becomes visual rather than verbal.
| Resource | Best For | Weakness | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Memorizing side effects, MOA, and drug classes for autonomic, antimicrobial, and cardiac drugs. | Understanding kinetics, dosages, and complex regimens (chemo). | | Pixorize (Pharm) | Cleaner, brighter images; better for vitamins and immuno drugs. | Smaller library; less community support/Anki decks. | | Physeo (Pharm) | Explaining physiology behind the pharm (e.g., why beta-blockers cause rebound). | Less memorable; more like a video textbook. | | First Aid / BnB | Understanding mechanisms logically. | No visual memory hooks for side effects. |
Before an exam, take a blank sheet of paper. Try to redraw the main elements of the sketch from memory. You don't need artistic skill—stick figures and boxes work. If you can reconstruct the scene, you know the pharmacology.
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