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This document is dense. A 400-page textbook might dedicate five pages to antimicrobials. Mehlman gives you three pages—but those three pages cover the 15 bacteria-pharm linkages the NBME actually tests (e.g., Macrolides -> Motility issues; Tetracyclines -> Teeth discoloration; Fluoroquinolones -> Tendon rupture ). mehlman medical pharmacology hot
Standard pharmacology resources (like Lippincott or Katzung) are encyclopedic. First Aid summarizes, but it is static. Sketchy uses visual memory hooks, but it takes time. : High-yield focus on mechanism of action and
If you have done your question banks and need a rapid, high-yield refresh that targets exactly what the NBME wants, download the official "Hot" PDF today. Use it wisely—as a review tool, not a crutch—and watch your pharm scores go from lukewarm to scorching hot. Mehlman gives you three pages—but those three pages