Write the hold in the margin first. Then the labeled milligram. Nothing here is sold or filled.
Pure Health Notes

Margin notes for reading - not a script, not a fill. Open the margin disclaimer.

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Dr. Helena Vasquez, PharmD

Clinical pharmacology & drug safety

  • Clinical pharmacology
  • Drug safety
  • Steroid tapering
  • Formulary committee
Dr. Helena Vasquez portrait, pharmacology margin desk

Helena margins the taper and the kidney box. On a hospital formulary she learned which prednisolone footnotes put people in beds and which gabapentin climbs need an eGFR first. Research mail on this desk gets that same order: footnote, then milligram, then whether the hold is real tonight.

She likes the unglamorous questions - a 300 mg capsule on a rising creatinine, a 5 mg tablet stopped cold after three weeks, an opioid stacked on Neurontin. A half-life is not a permission slip.

Population notes are not your list. If the honest answer needs labs she cannot see, she sends you to a pharmacist who can.

Pure Health Notes

Seven notes, twenty-one reads, three names in the margin.

Write the hold. Then the milligram. Ask Adaeze, Julian, or Helena. This desk does not fill a bottle.

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