I had a Dr. prescribe two separate medications, my pharmacist was the one who caught that the one medication canceled out the other. Pharmacist’s rock.
@@user-lp1dc1qn9yit's not about treating, it's about knowing the drug interactions because pharmacists have more knowledge regarding drug - drug interaction, drug - food interaction , and other type of physical and chemical properties of drug along with it's pharmacological effect, therapeutic effect, pharmacodynamic effect, etc . And more about it's chemical structure which doctor's don't know .
I love pharmacists. One of the best things they have done for me is put a "Alcohol may intensify the effects of this medication” sticker on a bottle of pain meds.
Love professionals who seek to understand their profession. Some pharmacist are Incredibles. Others just want to fill the script and go. Missed knowledge for patient and other Med pros. Wish you were my pharmacist 🙏🏼
Anyone else curious why he just mixed heartburn relief with caffeine? LMAOOOO, besides the fact that caffeine does cause heartburn.. maybe it’s that but that looks so nasty.. anyways good video
Honestly curious, how does that little magnesium hydroxide + sugar-free Monster concoction work for you? I also enjoy my sugar-free Monster. Is it the perfect combo for let's get amped for the day without the GERD? Also a Phil, also a pharmacist... Stumbled across this video. Concise and enjoyable.
yep...PLEASE PUT OUT A VIDEO STROKING NURSES EGO'S AND INFORMING THE BRAINLESS MASSES OUT THERE THAT WERE BETTER THEN DOCTORS. No wonder doctors are making people carry around sheets of paper that LITERALLY tell patients how to file complaints and how pharmacists are NOT doctors and there NOT entitled to a patients medical history. By all means tho...have a video made stroking your ego...You sound like you need it.
Currently my doctors have me on so many overlapping medications it's not funny... 5 CNS depressants (usually 3 is the max) 3 tranquilizers (1 is the max usually) 4 psychotropics (3 is the max) And I'm still somehow functional. To be fair, I don't think I can cut any of them, as they're all very specific for very specific problems. But like... Still, ya know?
Doctor: 4 years undergrad 4 years medical school 3-6 years residency 1-4 years fellowship 50-60 hours of pharmaceutical training is completely false. That training is distributed through out all of medical training - medical school, residency, internship and isn’t quantifiable Pharmacist: 4 years undergrad 4 years pharmacy school 1 year residency
That system sounds... so strange to me. What jurisdiction is described here? Here in Finland a pharmacist's education is just a Bachelor's degree, 3 years, done. What the heck is happening for 8 years? :S (Master's degree in pharmacy is available for more administrative duties and to permit owning of a pharmacy. Also people apply to medicine straight from upper secondary/"high school"; no mixing other disciplines or studies into it.)
We’re all part of the healthcare team, bro. But it doesn’t seem fair to say doctors go to four years of medical school and four years (minimum by the way) of residency, and pharmacist go to four years of undergraduate and four years of pharmacy school. Doctors also do those four years of undergraduate.
Hey Phil, I'm a fellow pharmacist with chronic acid reflux. Forget this funny mix you just made. On a serious note, take one table spoon of virgin olive oil everyone morning on an empty stomach and watch how your GI issues resolve. Don't use super market olive oil. You need to get the proper ones from overseas.
I had a Dr. prescribe two separate medications, my pharmacist was the one who caught that the one medication canceled out the other. Pharmacist’s rock.
Story for kindergartens. Lol
How can you prescribe medicine well when you don't know what you are treating?
@@user-lp1dc1qn9yit's not about treating, it's about knowing the drug interactions because pharmacists have more knowledge regarding drug - drug interaction, drug - food interaction , and other type of physical and chemical properties of drug along with it's pharmacological effect, therapeutic effect, pharmacodynamic effect, etc . And more about it's chemical structure which doctor's don't know .
That comes out in the computer of the pharmacist.
No one has ever explained the difference so clearly !
Yep. They teach up about the mylanta monster cocktail as a P3 student.
I love pharmacists. One of the best things they have done for me is put a "Alcohol may intensify the effects of this medication” sticker on a bottle of pain meds.
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He said “good nurses” awww thanks for mentioning the nurses Dr Phil! 🥰🥰🥰
wtf are you drinking?
Pretty slick to add the 4 years of undergrad for pharmacy and not include it for medicine. Nice!
To be fair, he also included medical internship, residency, and fellowship, but not pharmacy residency or fellowship
@@gibson17155he said internship and fellowship. Residency isn’t internship
Love professionals who seek to understand their profession.
Some pharmacist are Incredibles. Others just want to fill the script and go. Missed knowledge for patient and other Med pros. Wish you were my pharmacist 🙏🏼
So not one person saw that cocktail and went, hmmmm we are all OK with it. I see....
Anyone else curious why he just mixed heartburn relief with caffeine? LMAOOOO, besides the fact that caffeine does cause heartburn.. maybe it’s that but that looks so nasty.. anyways good video
I'm a doctor of pharmacy I'm doing 6 years bachelor degree
Honestly curious, how does that little magnesium hydroxide + sugar-free Monster concoction work for you? I also enjoy my sugar-free Monster. Is it the perfect combo for let's get amped for the day without the GERD? Also a Phil, also a pharmacist... Stumbled across this video. Concise and enjoyable.
Please do one for nurses and more videos like this in general there really good!
yep...PLEASE PUT OUT A VIDEO STROKING NURSES EGO'S AND INFORMING THE BRAINLESS MASSES OUT THERE THAT WERE BETTER THEN DOCTORS. No wonder doctors are making people carry around sheets of paper that LITERALLY tell patients how to file complaints and how pharmacists are NOT doctors and there NOT entitled to a patients medical history. By all means tho...have a video made stroking your ego...You sound like you need it.
Currently my doctors have me on so many overlapping medications it's not funny...
5 CNS depressants (usually 3 is the max)
3 tranquilizers (1 is the max usually)
4 psychotropics (3 is the max)
And I'm still somehow functional.
To be fair, I don't think I can cut any of them, as they're all very specific for very specific problems. But like... Still, ya know?
Doctor: 4 years undergrad 4 years medical school 3-6 years residency 1-4 years fellowship
50-60 hours of pharmaceutical training is completely false. That training is distributed through out all of medical training - medical school, residency, internship and isn’t quantifiable
Pharmacist: 4 years undergrad 4 years pharmacy school 1 year residency
Why do you drink that?
8 years for pharmacy!!!!!
That system sounds... so strange to me. What jurisdiction is described here? Here in Finland a pharmacist's education is just a Bachelor's degree, 3 years, done. What the heck is happening for 8 years? :S (Master's degree in pharmacy is available for more administrative duties and to permit owning of a pharmacy. Also people apply to medicine straight from upper secondary/"high school"; no mixing other disciplines or studies into it.)
What do you recommend for tooth aches?
Any painkiller like Ibuprofen
A dentist.
We’re all part of the healthcare team, bro. But it doesn’t seem fair to say doctors go to four years of medical school and four years (minimum by the way) of residency, and pharmacist go to four years of undergraduate and four years of pharmacy school. Doctors also do those four years of undergraduate.
Hey Phil, I'm a fellow pharmacist with chronic acid reflux. Forget this funny mix you just made. On a serious note, take one table spoon of virgin olive oil everyone morning on an empty stomach and watch how your GI issues resolve. Don't use super market olive oil. You need to get the proper ones from overseas.
Doc prescribs medicine, phamacist selles medicines
It’s probably worth considering that pharmacist generally don’t treat patient or provide prescriptions. That should tell you something.