Who We Are
PharmacyFreak is a rapidly growing EdTech startup dedicated to empowering pharmacy students and early-career pharmacists. We deliver educational content, interactive tools, and test preparation resources via our seamless web and mobile platforms. Our mission is to make pharmacy education accessible, comprehensive, and engaging for learners at every stage.
Our multidisciplinary team includes:
- Licensed pharmacists with clinical and academic experience
- Educators and curriculum designers
- Software developers building web/app interfaces
- Content writers and editors ensuring medical accuracy
- Reviewers who cross-verify each resource before publication
Together, we aim to bridge the gap between complex medical education and user-friendly learning.
Our Mission & Vision
- Our Mission: Provide accurate, curriculum-aligned educational tools to pharmacy students.
- Our Vision: Empower the next generation of pharmacists with knowledge and confidence to excel in exams and clinical settings.
To achieve these, we offer:
- MCQ quizzes across key topics
- Mechanism of Action articles
- Drug classification breakdowns
- Interactive calculators and formula tools
All content is built on strong research foundations and real-world relevance.
What We Provide
MCQ Quiz Library
We host a wide range of quizzes targeting essential pharmacy subjects:
- Pharm.D & B.Pharm MCQs covering pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, prescription analysis, dosage calculations, and more.
- Clinical application quizzes, such as presenting patients scenarios, CKD medication safety, IV-to-PO conversions, and interactions—published as recently as last month.
- CRC (Clinical Reasoning Challenges) designed to simulate real-world decision-making situations.
Each MCQ includes correct answers, explanations, and often downloadable PDFs for offline revision.
Mechanism of Action Articles
Our deep-dive articles explain how drugs work at molecular and systemic levels:
- Focused topics like Amlodipine, Warfarin, Amiodarone, and others
- Detailed biochemical pathways, receptor binding mechanisms, and highlights of historical and modern pharmacological research
These help students build conceptual clarity and long-term retention.
Pharmacology Drug Classifications
We classify drug groups clearly and systematically:
- Beta blockers, alpha blockers, anticholinergics, cholinergics, ganglionic agents, anesthetics, hallucinogens, etc.
- Each chart explains therapeutic category, representative drugs, and their clinical use
These visual frameworks aid in easier memorization and quick exam recall.
Calculators & Tools
Our interactive tools help students verify calculations and understand formula logic:
- Molarity, dilution (C₁V₁ = C₂V₂), osmolality, bioavailability
- Top “must-have” list for 2025
- Searchable, exportable tables for pharmacy abbreviations and symbols
Each calculator shows step-by-step workings and downloadable results.
Blog & Resources
Our blog covers:
- Pharmacology basics (“General Pharmacology” covering definitions, scope, history, branches)
- Hospital pharmacy functions
- Medication adherence scales, health literacy, vulnerable populations, population health, health equity quizzes
We update our blog weekly, focusing on curriculum relevance and practical application.
Our Content Development Process
- Curriculum Prioritization
- We track exam syllabi, student feedback, and pharmaceutics trends.
- Research & Drafting
- Content is grounded in peer-reviewed literature, pharmacopoeias, official drug documents.
- Expert Review
- Licensed pharmacists and educators verify accuracy, relevance, and clarity.
- Interactive Formatting
- Quizzes, calculators, charts, and visual aids enhance active learning.
- Editing & Accessibility
- We use simple language, concise sentences, and inclusive design.
- Publication & Improvement
- Each update undergoes editorial review, and analytics guide future topic expansion.
We maintain a continuous improvement cycle, updating popular modules like drug classifications and clinical case quizzes.
Meet the Team
- G S Sachin – Founder and Registered Pharmacist under the Pharmacy Act, 1948. Holder of a B.Pharm from Rungta College. Aims to make complex pharmaceutical topics accessible and actionable.
- Educators, pharmacists, and developers work collaboratively, guided by Sachin’s vision of hands-on, high-quality pharmacy education.
Our Achievements & Impact
- MCQs and quizzes are used by thousands monthly for exam readiness and clinical prep
- Tutorials on clinical concepts, patient safety, and population health are widely referenced
- Top-rated tools and calculators for pharmacy students in 2025
Core Values
Value | Description |
---|---|
Student-Centered | Practical quizzes and tools tailored for curriculum and exam prep |
Expert-Backed | All content vetted by licensed pharmacists and pharmacy educators |
Clarity & Simplicity | Short sentences, minimal jargon, visual aids for faster learning |
Accessibility | Optimized for web and mobile, responsive design |
Continuous Improvement | Regular updates and user feedback guide content expansion |
Responsibility | Clear disclaimers—educational content is not medical advice |
How You Can Use Our Platform
- Quiz Regularly: Use MCQs to gauge your strengths and study gaps
- Explore Tools: Double-check formulas and calculations using interactive aids
- Dive into Concept Guides: Boost understanding with Mechanism of Action and classification articles
- Read the Blog: Stay updated on population health, clinical care, and patient safety trends
- Engage with Us: Share feedback, request new topics, or report errors via our Contact Us page.
Future Roadmap
- Launch advanced clinical case modules (virtual patient encounters)
- Build community forums and peer collaboration spaces
- Introduce video-based tutorials and webinars
- Offer downloadable PDF bundles for offline revision
Reference Statement
This About Us page reflects PharmacyFreak’s authentic offerings and goals. Our content—including MCQs, blog posts, drug guides, and calculators—is based on licensed pharmacist review, peer-reviewed sources, and curricular relevance.