Don't waste your money
App is so basic my flash cards are better than this. No nursing implications. Action of what it's doing nothing!
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App is so basic my flash cards are better than this. No nursing implications. Action of what it's doing nothing!
Don't waste your money on any of the 4 types of the app, all of them are very basic. The pharm section it' s just long list of drugs and 2 words about the drug, nothing else.
Very basic and lacking a lot of info. Basically a quizlet that is bare bones. You have the ability to edit and add cards but then why pay for a product that needs more info??
Just bought this app and the 4th drug listed is Darvocet. Makes me wish I would have downloaded a more up to date app. Otherwise it's pretty useful.
Not good. Tons and tons of errors... then, when you try the edit and save feature, doesn't save!!!! Biggest waste of money ever. If you are a new student to pharm, don't use this!!! You will learn incorrect info and may not even know!!!
No review of strengths, dose or frequency, are you kidding?
I purchased this app today and am quite happy with it. I like being able to pick and choose what is on my flash cards and to edit them to suit my needs. I wish that it had a quiz feature and had pronunciations but that is all that I would change.
All this app presented was the brand and generic and didn't hold much more info, not even classification,action or side effects....waste of money for what nursing students need to know about Meds!
Is what it advertises, except it crashes every 4-5 cards. Would be fine with an update...
this helped me to remember not just the generic/brand names but the information behind the top 200 drugs which was very helpful