Medics vs. Pharmacology Card Game

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Medics vs. Pharmacology Card Game

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Multiplayer pharmacology card game with 400+ real scenario questions. Study with your squad, not alone.

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Players: 1-10

Instructions:

Each player is handed four blue cards labeled A, B, C, & D. These cards represent the multiple-choice answers for each question.

Each player will take turns drawing a white question card, ensuring not to expose the answer on the back, read the question out loud, and actively participate in that round.

All players will then choose one of their blue answer cards to represent their answer and place it face down.

After every player has answered, all cards are then flipped over and the correct answer is announced. The player with the most correct answers at the end wins.

The correct answer, along with a detailed explanation, will be displayed on the back of every white card, allowing it to also serve as a self-study guide!

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400+ QuestionsPHARM SCENARIOSDOSAGESINDICATIONSCONTRAINDICATIONSROUTESSYMPTOMSMED CLASSESIV GUAGES
400+ QuestionsPHARM SCENARIOSDOSAGESINDICATIONSCONTRAINDICATIONSROUTESSYMPTOMSMED CLASSESIV GUAGES
Real Scenarios. Real Recall.

Real Scenarios. Real Recall.

Every question puts you in a real clinical scenario. So dosing, indications, and contraindications stick when the call comes.

Gamify Your Study Sessions!

Gamify Your Study Sessions!

Pharm sticks faster when you're drilling it with your crew. Turn study night into a game, quiz each other under pressure, and watch the info lock in for good.

Stop Studying Like Everyone Else!

Stop Studying Like Everyone Else!

Flashcards and textbooks only get you so far. Mix in something that actually feels fun to study, and watch how much faster the info sticks.

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We're proud to be named an EMS World Innovation Award Winner—honoring our commitment to transforming how paramedics and EMTs learn critical concepts. This award celebrates tools that make a real difference in the field, and we're just getting started!

Got Questions? We've Got Answers

We know choosing study materials is important. Here are answers to the most common questions from students like you.

I'm an EMT, not a paramedic — can I still use these?

Yes — especially if you're planning to advance. These cards cover paramedic-level pharmacology, so some meds will go beyond your current scope. But that's actually the point. EMTs who get familiar with these drugs before paramedic school hit the ground running while everyone else is still trying to keep up. Even if advancement isn't on your radar yet, understanding what your paramedic partner is pushing on scene makes you a better EMT today.

How long will it really take me to master my meds with these?

Most students start feeling significantly more confident within the first 1–2 weeks of consistent review. Stick with it and by weeks 3–4, most people can recall the majority of their meds without hesitation. Everyone moves at their own pace, but the color-coded visual format makes information stick faster than anything you'd get from a textbook. Even 15–20 minutes a day adds up fast. The goal isn't just memorization — it's the kind of recall that holds up when you're on scene.

Do these cards cover all the meds I need to know?

Yes — 72 medications covering the full scope of paramedic pharmacology. We're talking pressors, antiarrhythmics, analgesics, sedatives, bronchodilators, reversal agents, and more. These aren't random drugs pulled from a textbook — they're the medications you'll be expected to know, draw up, and push on scene. If it's in your protocol, it's in the deck.

What if I don't like these cards?

Simple — you have 30 days to return them for any reason, no questions asked. We stand behind these cards completely, which is exactly why we can offer that. The truth is, returns are rare. Once students get into a rhythm with them, they're not sending them back. But if for any reason they're not the right fit, we've got you covered.

Are these cards different from other flashcard sets?

Night and day. Most flashcard sets are generic, flimsy, and made by people who've never been in EMS. Paramedic Flash was created by a medic student who lived through the overwhelm firsthand. These cards are laminated, color-coded, loaded with matching imagery, and cover content you won't find anywhere else — like drip clocks, dopamine charts, and critical pro tips straight from the field. There's nothing else like it.

Can't I just make my own flashcards?

You could. But between sourcing accurate drug information, cross-referencing protocols, and actually designing something worth studying from — most students give up or end up with something incomplete. These cards took months to develop and went through clinical review so you don't have to start from scratch. Skip the busywork. The hard part is mastering the meds, not making the cards.

What if these cards don't match my textbook or local protocols?

Some things may differ — that's just the reality of EMS. Protocols change by region, medical directors set their own guidelines, and no single resource could ever match every curriculum across the country. These cards are designed to be a supplemental study tool, not a replacement for your program or your local protocols. When it comes to dosages, indications, and contraindications, always follow what your medical director and system require. Use these to build your foundation — your program and protocols take priority.