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- Thoughts on GlobalRPh | Student Doctor Network Forums
As a student, I had it drilled into my head (by professors) not to use GlobalRPh They always mentioned it with a sneer What are your thoughts on using the site? I feel like it has decent information, but I still just use my first resources (Micromedex, Lexi, etc)
- Global RPh CrCl calculator : r pharmacy - Reddit
It's very similar to GlobalRPh's multiple equation calculator, where it outputs multiple results based on different weights and suggests which one to use use based on our set of rules
- globalrph (u globalrph) - Reddit
globalrph replied to t_mac1 2 yr ago No, palliative or hospice doctors uses a lot of medications off label and treat a lot of medical conditions on a daily basis in their USUAL course of practice (they're not practicing a specific specialty - so your point is moot Yet now you're trying to define what their "usual course of practice" is here
- Acetazolamide (intravenous route) - Side effects uses
Description Acetazolamide injection is used to treat edema (fluid retention) caused by heart failure or other medicines This medicine is also used to treat seizures (eg, petit mal, unlocalized seizures) It is also used to treat open-angle glaucoma, secondary glaucoma, and acute angle-closure glaucoma before surgery to lower pressure inside the eye This medicine is to be given only by or
- *Better* Opioid Conversion Calculator : r medicine - Reddit
Lots of opioid conversion tables and calculators out there, but all that I have found have limited selections and most are very clumsy Is there a better one out there with a decent selection of opiates and delivery methods? Morphine ER, fentanyl transdermal and IV, oxy IR and ER, and so on? The GlobalRPH calculator is the best one I've found
- Neostigmine (injection route) - Side effects uses - Mayo Clinic
Description Neostigmine injection is used to treat a muscle disease called myasthenia gravis Neostigmine injection is also used to prevent or treat certain kidney or intestinal problems This medicine is also given after surgery to help reverse the effects of certain types of medicines that have been used to relax the muscles This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription
- Creating a CrCl Excel Calculator? : r pharmacy - Reddit
A subreddit for pharmacists, pharmacy students, techs, and anyone else in the pharmaceutical industry
- Vanco dosing : r pharmacy - Reddit
I emailed GlobalRPh and found out that the infusion time is important because calcs begins at the time the needle enters the arm 3 My hospital protocol doses 1G for HD patients and checks a random in 24H (I agree with how some hospitals do this)
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