Q: I am a pharmacy student so is it helpful for me A: Yes, absolutely — as a pharmacy student, Orris can be quite useful. Here's how: Pharmacology & Drug Knowledge - Mechanisms of action, drug classes, receptor pharmacology - Drug interactions, adverse effects, contraindications - Pharmacokinetics absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion Clinical & Medical Context - Disease pathophysiology to understand why drugs work the way they do - Treatment guidelines and drug selection rationale - Lab values and their relevance to drug therapy Evidence-Based Learning - Search PubMed for recent clinical trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses - Get citable, peer-reviewed sources for assignments or research Medical Library Access - I have access to a curated library of medical and pharmacology textbooks, so answers come from authoritative sources — not just general knowledge Study Support - Explain complex concepts in plain language - Help with pharmaceutical calculations, drug dosing principles, or case-based questions What I'm NOT a substitute for: - Official prescribing information always verify with current drug labeling - Clinical judgment in patient care scenarios - Your professors and course materials In short — use me as a study companion and research tool, not a replacement for verified clinical references. What topic would you like to start with?