Web3 Simplifier | Pharmacy student | Health awareness for everyday life

Joined May 2022
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17 Oct 2025
❗ Never take antibiotics without a prescription. Using them wrongly causes antibiotic resistance and next time, they might not work when you really need them. #AntibioticAwareness #MedicationEducation
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RT @VictorManjul: From r@ping a mother in front of her children, to butchering, roasting and eating their Victims⚠️‼️💔 This is the level t…

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This was my last message before I finalised the divorce. Like I said then “We’re done!” You clearly wasn’t having it. Zukwanike. Ps: Defense cleared this to go out.
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He’s chatting himself😂😂😂😂
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28 Dec 2025
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⭕️ In cases of : - motion sickness-induced vomiting, we use meclizine💊 - vomiting during pregnancy, we use vitamin B6💊 - vomiting associated with chemotherapy and post-surgical procedures, we use ondansetron 💊 - vomiting accompanying indigestion, we use domperidone💊
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Replying to @doctors_squad
B) Colchicine. In an acute gout attack, colchicine rapidly reduces inflammation. Allopurinol, febuxostat, and probenecid are used for long-term urate control, not during the acute phase.
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8 Dec 2025
At least life has music.
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13 Nov 2025
Health isn’t built in a day, it’s built in routines. What do you do daily to improve your health?
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12 Nov 2025
If you’re Igbo or from Enugu and you have integrity, drop your handle with ❤️✅. Kindly retweet and follow everyone on the comment section. Only people with integrity please.
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30 Oct 2025
Some people think, “If one tablet works, two will work faster.” But our bodies are not built that way.
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30 Oct 2025
Taking more than the prescribed amount can: ⚠️ Damage your liver or kidneys ⚠️ Make your heart race or slow down ⚠️ Cause confusion, nausea, or worse side effects Medicines work best at the right dose, not the most dose. If you ever miss a dose, DO NOT double it next time
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30 Oct 2025
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29 Oct 2025
Your bathroom is not a good place to store your medicines Steam and heat can spoil them fast. Best place: A cool, dry drawer or shelf away from your kids and sunlight. Make a simple change for safer medicines
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24 Oct 2025
How many of us take pills with just a sip of water? You should know that; > The pill might stick in your throat or dissolve too slowly > It can irritate your stomach > Water helps your body absorb it faster and safely So next time, take it like a pro with one full glass.
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23 Oct 2025
Taking alcohol while on a medication might seem okay, but it can be dangerous It can hurt your liver especially if you take painkillers like Paracetamol and can also stop your medicine from working properly ✅Always check before drinking alcohol while on any medicine. #Pharmacy
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21 Oct 2025
Not all medicines should be taken on an empty stomach Some can make your stomach hurt (like painkillers such as Ibuprofen). Others need food so they can work well. Always check the label or just ask any health professional #SafeUse #PharmacyEducation
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20 Oct 2025
Quick reminder❗️ Don’t use someone else’s medicine even if your symptoms feel the same. What works for them could harm you. #TheHealthSimplifier
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20 Oct 2025
Have you ever looked at a medicine pack and got confused by all the writings on it? Every medicine has a Drug Facts label. It tells you what the medicine does, how to use it safely, and what to avoid. Let me make it easy for you…
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20 Oct 2025
Storage Tips: Keep in a cool, dry place (20–25°C). Avoid moisture and direct sunlight. And always keep out of reach of children! Store properly to maintain quality and avoid issues
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20 Oct 2025
Inactive Ingredients: If you’re allergic to dyes or lactose, always check this part too. Make it a habit to read the label on your medicine. You don’t need to be a medical professional to have some background knowledge about common medications #TheHealthSimplifier
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