Comprehensive Pharmacy Review: Practice Exams
Comprehensive Pharmacy Review: Do Exams Books
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Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City. Do exam booklet is a companion to Comprehensive Pharmacy Review, 4th ed., c2001, by Leon Shargel. Offers two examinations similar in format and coverage to those in the licensing examination required of all pharmacists. Previous edition: c1998. Softcover.
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Rating: 5 / 5
This book covers all the core knowledge for the FPGEE exam. It is also helpful for UK students who are doing a post graduate qualification.
Rating: 5 / 5
This was an brilliant review guide for both the PEBC’s and FPGEE. Each chapter is well organized and simple to know. Every chapter is followed by a brief multiple choice quiz and the answers are well clarified. It covers everything from basic pharmacokinetics, pharmaceutical sciences, med chem, most disease states, nutritional therapy, cancer, calculations, references etc. Note that the book is american, so not all Canadian drugs are included plus it focuses in on american law, set of laws etc. It has a number of brilliant appendices, index, and table of contents. The accompanying Do Exam book is most apposite for the NAPLEX as it contains case based questions from the patient’s MAR or RX profile with many multiple choice questions. I definately urge this as a general pharmacy review guide and reference!
Rating: 5 / 5
I really don’t feel like this book is very comprehensive. For example, for a certain disease state they will list the MOA for one drug class, but not another. I guess a excellent way to sum up this book is INCOMPLETE. I’m studying for the California boards and this book is better than nothing, but everyone tells me Koda-Kimble is the way to study. Don’t waste your money on this one.
Rating: 2 / 5
I recently wrote the Canadian version of the pharmacy licencing exam – the PEBC’s. I did find this book very helpful for studying because each section was laid out well and very clearly clarifies the vital features of each disease and drug therapy. Unfortunately, it did not cover all the vital topics. For example, cholesterol and lipids, GERD, and alcoholic liver disease weren’t covered. But the topics that are covered are done very well and it makes a fantastic addition to therapeutics notes.
A caution for Canadians – I would urge this book but beware of the fact that not all of the listed drugs are available here (nor are all our drugs listed in it) and that the questions in the samples and do exams are not very representative. They are a fantastic studying tool to see how much in rank you got from each section, just don’t guess your exam to resemble them much.
Rating: 4 / 5