Some Techniques To Remember The Names of Medicines
Some Techniques To Remember The Names of Medicines
Some Techniques To Remember The Names of Medicines
NAMES OF MEDICINES
About the Author: Hafiza Hadia Tahir is one of the most talented students of Hajvery
University, Lahore, Pakistan. She is studying in Pharm. D.
Introduction:
What an interesting topic to discuss. But not so easy to do so in reality. It is sometimes easy to
remember drugs name and sometimes it seems difficult.
[sociallocker]I just recite , when I start learning and this is a fact that it
makes my job much easier. Obviously, because any good things when started in the name
of ALLAH Almighty, seeking His help never goes harder or in vain.
Let us have a brief look at the meanings of this verse, which is very light to say and requires a
few seconds but is very effective.
The word
according to Arabic dictionary means to seek, help, support, and guidance. So, the
whole verse connotes that I seek help or humbly ask for effective help and strongest support
from my Almighty ALLAH for this good purpose of mine and ALLAH, no doubt, is the most
Beneficent and Merciful.
And I believe that when I will ask for help He will definitely help me and will shower His Mercy
on me because He says, in-fact He promises, ( Quran Majeed, Sura # 40, Aya #
60), Ask Me and I will answer you (meaning I will give you what you are asking for.)
In addition to this some other ways may be adopted to manage in memorizing the drug
names;
1st Technique: Firstly start with memorizing of the classification of drugs such as
Antibacterials or CNS drugs etc. then go to its subgroupFor example under Antibacterials
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Atenolol
Carvedilol
Esmolol
Labetolol
Metoprolol
Nadolol
6th Technique: We can also apply mnemonics. The vastness of drugs cannot be handled by our
mind. So we need to compress it or zip it just as a computer would do to files!
We make mnemonics, a certain story or figure came in our mind that would help us to recall the
drugs. Lets say for Beta-blockers from antihypertensives, they have almost same ending -olols
such as metoprolol, propranolol etc.
It may be a helpful way to memorize the drugs but there is a problem with some classes that is
some classes may have an outlier which does not sound like other drugs belonging to same class.
For example, an outlier would be diltiazim, a Ca-channel blocker (CCB) which doesnt sound
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like nifedipine, felodipine and verapamil, as CCBs usually end in ine or il. So, you have to
know this one on its own.
Other example is Ethacrynic acid which is a loop diuretic and it does not sound like furosemide,
bumetanide and torsemide.
As far as confusing classes of drugs such as Anti-arrhythmics, you just make a chart and learn
which drugs belong in which subgroup but againif you make the chart, there is usually some
consistency and you just have to learn outliers.
A chart can help you to remember drugs names through their end bits
A Chart
Isoflurane
-ane
Inhalation gases
Desflurane
Clonazepam
-azepam
Benzodiazepine
Flurazepam
Chlorpromazine
-azine
Phenothiazine
Triflupromazine
Imidazole
-azol
Antifungal
Thiazole
Phenobarbital
-barbital
Barbiturates
Allobarbital
Cocaine
-caine
Local anesthetic
Lognocaine
Amoxicillin
Antibiotics (Protease
-cillin
synthesis inhibitors)
Ampicillin
Paroxetine
-etine
SSRIs
Fluoxetine
Imipramine
-ipramine
TCAs
Desipramine
Saquinavir
-navir
Protease inhibitor
Ritonavir
Propranolol
-olol
Beta-blocker
Carvedilol
Digoxin
-oxin
Cardiac glycosides
Digitoxin
Theophylline
-phyline
Methyl xanthine
Aminophylline
Enalapril
-pril
ACE inhibitor
Captopril
-terol
Beta2 agonist
Salmeterol
Albuterol
Nizatidine
-tidine
H2 antagonist
Cimetidine
Sumatriptan
-triptan
5HT agonist/migraine
Lomitriptan
Adrenocorticotropin
-tropin
Pituitary hormone
Somatriptan
Alprazolam
-zolam
Benzodiazepine
Ketazolam
Prazosin
-zosin
A1 antagonist
Terazosin
Acyclovir
-vir
Antiviral
Famciclovir
Thiazide
-zide
Diuretic
Hydrochlorthiazide
Prednisolone
-sone
Steroids
Prednisone
Codone (Codeine)
-done
Opioid analgesic
Hydrocodone
Glimipride
-ide
Oral hypoglycemics
Glipizide
Cimetidine
-dine
Anti-ulcer
Nizatidine
Escitalopram
-am
Antianxiety
Citalopram
Conclusion:
The best way to learn drug names.well that depends on how you learn. Find out which way
helps you learn best and stick to it. Once you will find something that works for sure, you will
know how to learn it well.
Just be creative and give sometime making mnemonics or chart and I want to say repetition is the
key to success in memorizing the drug names if you make a habit of it surely you will be
mastering it.
I dont know about your expectations from this article but above mentioned ways will surely
help you to learn a vast number of drugs in a short period of time.
Good luck!