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Reply 80
Original post by ahmadjan3
Neomycin


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damn!

asprin has already been said as well :tongue:


Lol, sorry the deadline was yesterday, thats why.

Basically it was a clinical rotation pharmacist for arounds 30,000.

It thought hospital pharmacy salaries were a lot less.
Original post by petzneo
Lol, sorry the deadline was yesterday, thats why.

Basically it was a clinical rotation pharmacist for arounds 30,000.

It thought hospital pharmacy salaries were a lot less.


still not as good as community pharmacy.
Reply 82
Back on track...

Atenolol (also Powercetamol)
Reply 83
simvastatin, omeprazole, lisinopril :biggrin:
Original post by petzneo
Lol, sorry the deadline was yesterday, thats why.

Basically it was a clinical rotation pharmacist for arounds 30,000.

It thought hospital pharmacy salaries were a lot less.


In the end hospital pharmacists will be on more than community pharmacists.

~£30,000 is the starting salary for band 7 ... (probably band 6 in central London).

PS I wanted to play the game but nobody seems to be following the rules anymore :frown:
Most end in e, and there are only so many e's :sad:

Orilastat. There we go, no E!
While there's a qualified pharmacist here, save me looking though the MEP, are there any recording regulations for schedule III drugs?
Original post by Loz17
Most end in e, and there are only so many e's :sad:

Orilastat. There we go, no E!
While there's a qualified pharmacist here, save me looking though the MEP, are there any recording regulations for schedule III drugs?


tetracycline!
Original post by Loz17

While there's a qualified pharmacist here, save me looking though the MEP, are there any recording regulations for schedule III drugs?


Schedule 3 are CD No Reg :smile:

Original post by ahmadjan3
tetracycline!


Epoprostenol

(Although that may be cheating because it's not very common ...)
Reply 88
tiotropium,seretide 500 acc,seretide 250 evo and lots of other stuff like mesna which is cytoxic,im not even at uni yet lol.
Original post by -Emmz-
Schedule 3 are CD No Reg :smile:



Epoprostenol

(Although that may be cheating because it's not very common ...)

Thanks :smile:

Original post by alatard
tiotropium,seretide 500 acc,seretide 250 evo and lots of other stuff like mesna which is cytoxic,im not even at uni yet lol.

I don't study pharmacy, I work in one :wink:

Extra points, what's the 2 drugs in seretide inhalers?
Reply 90
Original post by Loz17
Thanks :smile:


I don't study pharmacy, I work in one :wink:

Extra points, what's the 2 drugs in seretide inhalers?


im doing both lol or will b doing.
Extra points i think i failed lol
edit:salmeterol xinafoate/fluticasone propionate
edit:im not sad enough to have searched that and put an edit at the front to prove that i didnt search it:smile:
(edited 12 years ago)
Original post by alatard
im doing both lol or will b doing.
Extra points i think i failed lol
edit:salmeterol xinafoate/fluticasone propionate
im not sad enough to have searched that :smile:

Awesome :h:
If you didn't search that you were more likely to just say salbutamol and fluticasone :p:
Reply 92
Original post by Loz17
Awesome :h:
If you didn't search that you were more likely to just say salbutamol and fluticasone :p:


lol i did search it look at the edit.:smile:
Original post by alatard
other stuff like mesna which is cytoxic


Mesna's not cytotoxic, it's chemoprotectant :smile: protects your bladder if you're having cyclophosphamide or ifosfamide.
Original post by alatard
lol i did search it look at the edit.:smile:


I know you did :wink2: read my post back


Anyway...risidronate
Reply 95
Original post by -Emmz-
Mesna's not cytotoxic, it's chemoprotectant :smile: protects your bladder if you're having cyclophosphamide or ifosfamide.


im sure we handle it as cytotoxic?
Reply 96
Original post by Loz17
I know you did :wink2: read my post back


Anyway...risidronate


risperidone ha beat that.:smile:
Original post by alatard
risperidone ha beat that.:smile:


levodopa
Reply 98
Original post by Loz17
levodopa


lamortigine or whatever its called,loperamide,linvastatin
Original post by alatard
im sure we handle it as cytotoxic?


I didn't think it was ... but then oncology is not my strong point :smile:

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