MARZ Pharmacy

MARZ Pharmacy Your health is our concern. Serving with care.

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04/07/2025

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Medyo Pharmacist Counsels 💊😉

💧Hydration is key.
Hydration helps the kidneys — but with care.
For most people, drinking enough water supports kidney health, especially when taking meds that pass through the kidneys.

🫀 Patients with kidney impairment or heart conditions.
Hydration must be monitored and adjusted according to renal function and overall fluid status.

💊 Stick to prescribed doses.
More is not better. Taking higher-than-advised doses of NSAIDs or antibiotics is a common cause of kidney strain.

⚠️ Avoid long-term self-medication.
Especially for PAIN — if it’s chronic, it’s time for a proper consult.

🩺 Know your kidney health
People with diabetes or hypertension should have regular kidney function checks (serum creatinine, eGFR)

🌿 Ask before adding supplements.
Some “natural” products also stress the kidneys, especially in combination with maintenance meds.

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20/05/2025

Thank you LORD! Thank you mga suki namon for continuing patronage our Marz PHARMACY. God bless us all! Congratulations sa tanan nga ng daug!👏👏👏👏👏

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04/05/2025

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‼️Sa bawat HITHIT, KANSER ay nakakabit‼️

More chances of WINNING CANCER sa isang hithit mo lang ng YOSI:

☠️ Kanser sa Bunganga
🪦 Kanser sa Lalamunan
💀 Kanser sa Esophagus
☠️ Kanser sa Suso
🪦 Kanser sa Atay
💀 Kanser Bituka at Puwit
☠️ Kanser sa Dugo (leukemia), at iba pa

Tumigil ka na habang maaga pa!

Tumawag sa DOH Quitline 1558 para matulungan kang itigil ang bisyo.

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03/05/2025

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❗️Maging matalino sa pagpili ng pagkakagastusan. PAGKAIN o YOSING NAKAKA-KANSER? ❗️

Imbis na bumili ka ng nakaka-kanser na yosi, ibili mo na lang ng bigas o masustansyang pagkain ang pera mo.

‘Wag sunugin ang pera sa bisyo. Lalo na kung maraming umaasa sayo.

Tumawag sa DOH Quitline 1558.




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25/04/2025

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Why You Should Know These Medicine Terms

Imagine your body is like a garden, and medicine is the water that helps certain plants grow or recover. How and when that water is given matters a lot. Some plants need a little water all day, some need a big dose in the morning, and some need it instantly when they start to wilt.

Pharmaceutical companies design medicines to work just like that—some work fast, some slow, and some last all day. That’s why knowing the meaning behind these abbreviations on your medication can help you understand how your medicine works, how often to take it, and why timing matters.

Here is what each abbreviation really means:

1. MR – Modified Release
Like a drip irrigation system.
The medicine is released slowly and steadily into your system over time instead of all at once.

2. DS – Double Strength
Think of using a watering can with twice the amount of water.
This version has twice the usual strength, so you usually take less of it.

3. EX – Extended Release
Like a watering system that releases water gradually all day long.
It helps the medicine last longer in your body without needing to take multiple doses.

4. SR – Sustained Release
Like a sponge that slowly releases water into the soil.
The medicine is released in a steady, controlled way to keep levels stable.

5. XR – Extended Release
Same as EX – it just means the medicine works longer, so you don’t have to take it as often.
Fewer doses, longer effect.

6. CR – Controlled Release
Like setting a timer on a sprinkler to control when and how much water flows.
The medicine is carefully engineered to release in a specific way to avoid ups and downs in effect.

7. XL – Extended Release
Again, like EX and XR – it’s just another label depending on the company.
Same goal: longer-lasting effect.

8. ODT – Orally Disintegrating Tablet
Like instant mist that gets absorbed through the leaves of a plant.
This is a tablet that melts in your mouth—no water needed. Great for people who struggle with swallowing pills.

✅️✅️✅️Bottom Line: Knowing these terms helps you understand why your medicine is working the way it does, and why you should never crush or break some tablets, because it could release all the medicine at once—like flooding the garden and damaging the plants.

Your Caring Pharmacist.

20/04/2025
Have a blessed Week🙏
17/04/2025

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10/03/2025

Address

Arroyo Street, Zone V
Santa Barbara
5002

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm
Saturday 7am - 6pm

Telephone

+639491761985

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