Drug Suffixes Flash Cards app for iPhone and iPad
Are you looking for a fast way to learn all the drug suffixes and what they indicate? Are you tired of complicated menus and interfaces for something simple as flash cards?
Then this is the application you were waiting for! Download it, try it and you will love our simple interface.
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Rotate the iPhone to start reading the flash cards.
- To move from one flash card to the next one, flick your finger on the card.
- Tap the card to read the other face of it with the answer.
- If you want to read from capital to state simply rotate the iphone 180 degrees.
- Shake the phone to shuffle the flash cards.
Latest reviews of Drug Suffixes Flash Cards app for iPhone and iPad
pretty informative and easy to use
the applicaton is a pretty easy to use application. I like the first screen that basically gives you the directions instead of having to click on the little "i", that you sometimes dont notice very easily in other apps. Looking forward to more updates with this application. Thanks for putting this together, and for free to boot!
the applicaton is a pretty easy to use application. I like the first screen that basically gives you the directions instead of having to click on the little "i", that you sometimes dont notice very easily in other apps. Looking forward to more updates with this application. Thanks for putting this together, and for free to boot!
Definitely not for pharmacist use
Granted many of the suffixes are accurate, some are blatantly not. I would definitely remove the -mycin flash card. They are not all aminoglycosides, and the most common AMG is gentamicin, not ending in mycin. Also theres all the macrolides (azithromycin, clarithromycin, etc.), vancomycin, clindamycin, and doxycyclines brand name is Vibramycin. Also, not all azoles are antifungals. Unless you are using this to study for a test, just ask your friendly coworker pharmacist ;)
Granted many of the suffixes are accurate, some are blatantly not. I would definitely remove the -mycin flash card. They are not all aminoglycosides, and the most common AMG is gentamicin, not ending in mycin. Also theres all the macrolides (azithromycin, clarithromycin, etc.), vancomycin, clindamycin, and doxycyclines brand name is Vibramycin. Also, not all azoles are antifungals. Unless you are using this to study for a test, just ask your friendly coworker pharmacist ;)
And after that...?
The opening screen is nice. I cant seem to get past it.
The opening screen is nice. I cant seem to get past it.
This app is terrible
Misspellings on common drug classes, no mention of drugs that sound like one another and are common sources of fatal error, and an awful interface. This app isnt even worth the asking price (which is free)
Misspellings on common drug classes, no mention of drugs that sound like one another and are common sources of fatal error, and an awful interface. This app isnt even worth the asking price (which is free)
Horrible!
Wont even start!
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