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The Pharmacy Technician's Pocket Drug Reference (Apha Pharmacy Tehcnician Training Series)

by Joyce A. Generali

ISBN-10: 9781582121239
ISBN-10: 1-58212-123-0
ISBN-13: 9781582121239
ISBN-13: 978-1-58212-123-9
Paperback
2008-12-30
American Pharmacists Association (APhA)


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Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence. Pocket-sized text provides generic name, trade name(s), therapeutic class, general FDA-approved therapeutic use(s), and commercially available dosage forms/strengths. Includes the top 200 most commonly prescribed nonparenteral products and all nonparenteral products approved by the FDA since 1997. Softcover.

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Excellent Resource
I bought this book to study for my upcoming PTCB exam. I am using it almost everyday at work and love it. It gives more information than the basic free books printed by drug companies and is laid out for quick reference. The obscure drugs that are rarely used are in there as well as the ones most used and this is helping me for my exam study. If you are looking at this book and considering it, you must need it. Go ahead and order it!

Simply a must have
Look just buy the book, I have to read and write techno garble all day long. I am going to use clean plain american for you, BUY THE BOOK IF YOU ARE IN THE FIELD OF WORK.

Very Thorough
This is a good reference if you're studying for the PTCE exam. It was recommended to me through a prep class and I'm glad I spent the money. However, it isn't as comprehensive as some of the others review materials I've seen. If you're in a pharmacy setting it would be more helpful than as a study supplement for a student. Overall, very thorough and a good reference to own.

Passed
I wasn't an A student in Math when I attended school almost 27 years ago, the book was an excellent tool, my exam contained a lot it was dosage calculations such as IV doses, compounding different strengths of creams together to get one, .... and you had to know the different schedules of drugs I-VI i studied very hard and it payed off, I PASSED but i cant say it was because of this book, I
used the material here Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE, PTCB) Simulation Software. 3,020 Questions. PTCB Practice Calculations, PTCB Practice Medication Usage and Administration. HIGHLY recommended

Excellent Resource
This is an excellent resource for drug listings. Everyone who takes prescription drugs should have a copy of this book. I am studying to become a Certified Pharmacy Technician, and this is an excellent go to book. The size of the book is nice because it's small enough to carry in a pocket, for ease of use.


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