Pharmacology Flashcards for Step I

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Le fou

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Hello,

I have the flashcards from Brenner but I find that a lot of drugs found in First Aid are missing and I don't like wasting my time making my own flashcards. Can somebody recommend other flashcards that are more complete and follow First Aid better?

Thanks a lot,

Le fou
 
I really like the Lippincott cards. They have a clinical vignette on one side and the high yield facts on the other...no clue if it's overkill but it helped for my coursework too.
 
Hey everyone,

I'm also in the market for pharm cards as an adjunct to my course work. Does anyone have any opinions on the following products?

1) Lange Pharmacology Flash Cards (LANGE FlashCards) by Suzanne Baron and Christopher Lee

2) Pharmcards: Review Cards for Medical Students by Eric C. Johannsen and Marc S. Sabatine

Does anyone else have any experience with the Brenner cards other than the op? I know new editions of the Brenner as well as the Lange cards will be released this summer.

And what exactly are the "Lippincott cards?" Tried searching on amazon but couldn't find this product.

Thanks! 🙂
 
Hello,

I have the flashcards from Brenner but I find that a lot of drugs found in First Aid are missing and I don't like wasting my time making my own flashcards. Can somebody recommend other flashcards that are more complete and follow First Aid better?

Thanks a lot,

Le fou

It's true that there are some drugs in FA that are not in Brenner, but personally I think that Brenner's cards are the best out there. Most of the other cards are just too busy with almost too much information. I think if you just studied those few drugs in FA that aren't in Brenner, and used Brenner, you'll be fine. At least that's what I'm doing.
 
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