
UBC MDUP Formulary
Education
Free · Designed for iPad
 Sharpen your pharmacology decision-making skills or learn more about the drugs you've encountered!
The UBC MDUP Formulary is based on the pharmacology curriculum taught at the University of British Columbia Medical Undergraduate Program (UBC MDUP). 
Our quizzes provide targeted practice for pre-clinical students (MS1 and MS2). You can:
- Select which weeks to be quizzed on
- Randomize questions & customize question count
- Review answers once you've finished the quiz
Our formulary serves as a reference for all medical students. You can look up:
- Drug class
- Mechanism of action
- Side effects
- Indications and contraindications
- Pharmacokinetics
- Brand names
Our modules serve more more targeted didactic learning references. We have:
- Autonomic nervous system + Parasympathetic nervous system
- Sympathetic nervous system
This app was developed by UBC Medical Students :) We will be releasing regular updates with curriculum changes and new material 
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 We now have learning modules! Review your autonomic nervous system (ANS) knowledge with our two new ANS modules.
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Information
- Seller
 - George Chen
 
- Size
 - 32 MB
 
- Category
 - Education
 
- Compatibility
 Requires iOS 15.1 or later.
- iPhone
Requires iOS 15.1 or later. - iPad
Requires iPadOS 15.1 or later. - iPod touch
Requires iOS 15.1 or later. - Mac
Requires macOS 12.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later. - Apple Vision
Requires visionOS 1.0 or later. 
- Languages
 - English
 
- Age Rating
 16+
- 16+
 - Frequent
Medical Treatment Information
Infrequent
Alcohol, Tobacco, Drug Use or References 
- Copyright
 - © 2025 George Chen and Michael Gong