Myth or Medicine
History of Medicine
Side Effects & Real Life Warnings
What's in the Backpack?
Pharmacy & Professional Life
100

Antibiotics cure colds and the flu.

What is a myth?

100

This discovery is famous for treating bacterial infections and saving millions of lives.

What is Penicillin?

100

A super common side effect of many allergy meds.

What is drowsiness?

100

This item is responsible for colorful notes and making notes noticiable.

What are highlighters?

100

This healthcare profession is best known for: dispensing medicine and counseling patients on how to take them safely.

What is a Pharmacist?

200

"More is better" is a safe rule for vitamins, supplements, or drugs to feel better.

What is a myth?

200

This disease was eradicated worldwide through vaccination.

What is smallpox?

200

A common antibiotic side effect people complain about.

What is upset stomach/diarrhea?

200

The "fuel" you see in every study session.

What is coffee/energy drinks?

200

This role often handles prescription processing, insurance billing, counting/pouring, and assisting pharmacists?

What is a Pharmacy Technician?

300

You should avoid taking two meds with the same active ingredient.

What is the medicine?

300

This device is used to manufacture pills, ensuring their uniform size, shape, weight, and allowing for precise dosages.

What is a Tablet Press?

300
This is why you shouldn't mix certain meds with alcohol; it can increase this risk.

What is drowsiness/liver harm?

300

The item that's always missing right when you need it.

What is a pen/pencil?
300

This role works directly with medical teams in hospitals on dosing, monitoring labs, and optimizing medication therapy.

What is Clinical/Hospital Pharmacist?

400

It is a good idea to keep a current list of meds/allergies in your phone.

What is medicine?

400

This hormone changed diabetes care dramatically in the 1900's.

What is Insulin?
400

This warning means "you may burn more easily in the sun".

What is photosensitivity?

400

The "on-the-go" meal, that is often forgotten on the counter before leaving your house.

What is a snack/granola bar?

400

This role focusing on cancer medications, chemotherapy, regimens, and managing side effects/toxicities.

What is an Oncologist/Oncology Pharmacist?

500

Vaccines help your immune system recognize a germ faster in the future.

What is medicine?

500

This drug safety event (linked to birth defects) led to stricter drug testing rules.

What is thalidomide?

500

This side effect is so common it has its own aisle of remedies in stores/pharmacies.

What is constipation?

500

The item that turns into a "library reservation system" during midterms/finals.

What is a laptop/charger?

500

This role works at the intersection of medications and technology, building/maintaining EHR medication orders, clinical decision alerts, and safer workflows in hospitals/health systems.

What is a Pharmacy Informaticist?

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