Lolnotacop vs zanki pharm

I see you’re asking about Lolnotacop vs. Zanki pharmacology decks. While this isn’t specifically an AnkiHub question, I can provide some general guidance.

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I understand you’re looking for help with your Anki study plan for pharmacology. While this isn’t specifically an AnkiHub question, I can still offer some guidance based on the information in our community.

Lolnotacop vs Zanki Pharmacology

Looking at the AnKing Step Deck information, both Lolnotacop and Zanki Pharmacology were incorporated into the comprehensive AnKing deck. Here’s what you should know:

How they differ:

  • Zanki Pharmacology was based primarily on First Aid and Sketchy Pharm
  • Lolnotacop Pharm was created to fill in gaps that Zanki didn’t cover from Sketchy Pharm

What to do:

According to the AnKing wiki, most duplicates between BlueGalaxies (Zanki) and Lolnotacop have been resolved in the AnKing deck, with the better cards kept and duplicates deleted. However, in your V12 upgrade, you may still be seeing both.

For pharmacology specifically, I recommend:

  1. If you’re studying from Sketchy Pharm: Focus on the cards tagged with #SketchyPharm
  2. If you’re seeing duplicates: Look for cards tagged with !DELETE(Duplicate) - these can be safely deleted as they’ve been merged with better versions
  3. For efficiency: You might want to search for cards tagged with both #AK_Original_Decks::Zanki_Pharmacology AND #AK_Original_Decks::Lolnotacop to identify potential duplicates

The AnKing deck has tags called PharmExtras_(topic_covered_by_micro) for cards that cover pharm principles already addressed in Sketchy Micro. You might want to focus on one or the other for efficiency.

If you’re studying for USMLE, you could also prioritize cards tagged with ^HighYield to focus your studies on the most important content.

Hope this helps with your pharmacology studies!