Pharmacy Dictionary Offline is a practical reference application for learning and exploring pharmaceutical terms and drug classifications. The app is designed for students, health workers, and anyone interested in pharmacy and medical terminology.
All content is available offline, so you can access drug information and pharmacy references anytime without an internet connection.
Main Features :
🔎 Fast Search - Quickly find pharmacy terms, drug names, and medical terminology.
⭐ Bookmarks - Save important terms or drugs for easy access later.
🕘 History- View previously searched terms.
📝 Notes - Add personal notes for study or reference.
🔔 Daily Notifications - Get daily pharmacy terms and drug information.
📴 Offline Access -All data is stored inside the app and can be accessed without internet.
The application contains various pharmacy and medical references, including:
Drug Categories
• Visual Drugs
• ANS Drugs
• CNS Drugs
• PNS Drugs
• CVS Drugs
• GIT Drugs
• Renal Drugs
• Respiratory Drugs
• Blood Drugs
Pharmacology Topics
• Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System
• Drugs Acting on Peripheral Nervous System
• Drugs Acting on Central Nervous System
• Drugs for Respiratory Disorders
• Drugs Acting on Kidney
• Drugs Affecting Blood
• Gastrointestinal Drugs
Anti-Infective Drugs
• Antibacterial Drugs
• Antifungal Drugs
• Antiviral Drugs
• Antiprotozoal Drugs
• Anthelmintic Drugs
Other Drug Groups
• Anticancer Drugs (Antineoplastic Drugs)
• Hormones and Related Drugs
• Autacoids and Related Drugs
• Miscellaneous Drugs
Additional References
• Essential Medicines List
• Essential Medicines for Children
• Table of Essential Medicines
• Common Medical and Prescription Abbreviations
• Drug Abbreviations
• Adulterant Abbreviations and Information
• Medical Terms
🎓 Who Is This App For?
• This application can be useful for:
• Pharmacy students
• Medical students
• Healthcare professionals
• Researchers
• Anyone learning about drugs and pharmacy terminology
📌 Disclaimer
This application is intended for educational and reference purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice.