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First, I hope this to be a reasonable and reliable reference for prescribers of all sorts to find relevant and accurate information for their practice: available strengths, titration strategies, pill IDs, etc. | First, I hope this to be a reasonable and reliable reference for prescribers of all sorts to find relevant and accurate information for their practice: available strengths, titration strategies, pill IDs, etc. | ||
But almost moreso, I hope that this place can be a lively, collaborative place for a communal effort in understanding the bizarre world of | But almost moreso, I hope that this place can be a lively, collaborative place for a communal effort in understanding the bizarre world of using medicines to help alleviate suffering. I hope that by pooling our collective anecdotes.. our stories, that we might actually make some data.. of a sort. | ||
The site empowers users (with 2-FA) to share their experience about almost every aspect of the site, in as fine a detail as I thought was tolerable. And now finally a place for [[MyProfileIntro|our stories]], in more exquisite detail than ever before. I hope that by pooling our experiences en masse, we might find something like truth. | The site empowers users (with 2-FA) to share their experience about almost every aspect of the site, in as fine a detail as I thought was tolerable. And now finally a place for [[MyProfileIntro|our stories]], in more exquisite detail than ever before. I hope that by pooling our experiences en masse, we might find something like truth. | ||
Revision as of 04:01, 17 May 2026
Born in May 2026, Pharmacopedia started primarily as a one-man project of MDElliottMD, who'd been dreaming of some place for the people who recommend and/or use meds of the mind to collaborate and create consensus-driven information, founded in a deep faith in the wisdom of the crowd.
First, I hope this to be a reasonable and reliable reference for prescribers of all sorts to find relevant and accurate information for their practice: available strengths, titration strategies, pill IDs, etc.
But almost moreso, I hope that this place can be a lively, collaborative place for a communal effort in understanding the bizarre world of using medicines to help alleviate suffering. I hope that by pooling our collective anecdotes.. our stories, that we might actually make some data.. of a sort.
The site empowers users (with 2-FA) to share their experience about almost every aspect of the site, in as fine a detail as I thought was tolerable. And now finally a place for our stories, in more exquisite detail than ever before. I hope that by pooling our experiences en masse, we might find something like truth.
For now, I, MDElliottMD, am the only person who can approve/publish page edits, though I hope to have a team of moderators some day. I am alsk the only person currently able to access private user data. I am frankly [with privacy] and will do everything in my power to keep these data private. If any security nerds want to help me achieve that goal, please lmk.
I am not a software developer, nor a designer, but I am a top-tier expert in meds of the mind. I will keep the place as tidy as I can.
This project is not, in an way, driven by money or profit. The links above are as far as I will go to promote myself or my brand here. At the moment, I am happy to fund the project in its entirety (maybe $400/year at time of writing may 2026). If that changes, I may some day ask for donations.
This project was entirely developed and partially populated by Claude (Opal 4.7), and is based on the Mediawiki code base, bless their souls.
Most of the interface here is run through an extension that I made with Claude: Pharmacopedia.ext, which I'm happy to share with whomever wants it. will post in Git once it’s a bit more mature. Probably easiest to get ahold of me through my website above.
Thanks for coming by. Would be honored if you could help inform the hive mind and share your stories.
-mark