Comprehensive Pharmacy Review FROM OUR EDITORS
Every pharmacy student finds this book indispensable for two reasons. First, it's an excellent review for exam preparation. Second, with its super summary of key content, it works as an ideal companion to comprehensive pharmacy texts.
ANNOTATION
The book contains black-and-white illustrations.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Fifth Edition of this best-selling review guide is thoroughly update and remains an indispensable resource for pharmacy students and professionals at all levels, from the first year of professional courses to board preparation, and practice. It is rich with outlines and practice questions for the subjects covered in the pharmacy school curriculum.
The Fifth Edition is also a valuable reference for professionals who seek detailed summaries of pharmacy subjects. It encompasses a range of topics central to the study of pharmacy including chemistry, pharmaceutics, pharmacology, pharmacy practice, drug therapy, and more - all organized to reflect the pharmacy curriculum and presented in outline format for easy use.
SYNOPSIS
A comprehensive study guide with detailed summaries for students preparing for the NABPLEX (National Association of Boards of Pharmacy Licensing Exam), and for pharmacy professionals and instructors who need a detailed list of pharmacy subjects.
FROM THE CRITICS
Doody Review Services
Reviewer: Deborah Harper Brown, PharmD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy)Description: This book provides a good review of key concepts covered in pharmacy school curricula. The text contains detailed outlines of subject matter arranged in chapter format and organized into two main sections. The first 21 chapters provide review information from the basic pharmaceutical sciences, including medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, and pharmacology. The second section illustrates how material is applied to pharmacy practice, with an emphasis on pharmaceutical care. Purpose: It is intended to serve as a review for the NAPLEX exam as well as reference. Audience: The book targets a wide audience of users, including recent pharmacy graduates requiring a review for the NAPLEX examination, practicing pharmacists who desire a mechanism to stay abreast of current concepts, pharmacy college instructors and preceptors who want outlines of what can be incorporated in their courses, and individuals matriculating to pharmacy school who want to know what's ahead. Features: A key feature is a series of study questions at the end of each chapter. Particularly helpful are explanations that accompany study question answers. Other useful components include tables and graphs that help organize related material and appendixes that provide information on brand-to-generic name conversion and medications that should be used with caution during pregnancy. One limitation of the text is that it does not contain lists of suggested readings at the end of each chapter. For individuals who desire to clarify concepts or read about a subject in more detail, the lack of suggested readings poses somewhat of a hindrance. However, if the reader is familiar with pharmacy literature, this limitation can be overcome. Assessment: This review provides a good resource for those who wish to learn about or review contemporary concepts in pharmacy in an organized, concise format.
Booknews
This study guide for the NAPLEX exam consists of 58 contributions that summarize key points in such subjects as drug dosage forms, immunology, drug metabolism and interactions, federal pharmacy law, over-the-counter agents, infectious diseases, mood disorders, and thyroid disease. The fourth edition is organized into two parts on pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
RATING
3 Stars from Doody