The NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) is the standard licensing exam that all U.S. pharmacy students must pass to practice pharmacy. It's an arduous exam that tests a daunting range of knowledge. Approximately 10% of students taking the exam for the first time fail to achieve a passing score. Preparing for the NAPLEX by reviewing all of the material from each pharmacy school course would be overwhelming. A far better approach would be to study only the information most relevant to the exam, summarized in abbreviated bullet format and that's what The APhA Complete Review for Pharmacy contains.
Key Features:
*Updated annually. New to this edition is one new chapter, Nuclear Pharmacy. Thirty-seven of the other 40 chapters, plus the extensive appendices, have been updated for the 10th edition.
*Top 200 drugs. Begin your NAPLEX preparation by learning the generic and trade names for the top 200 drugs.
*Math. After generic and trade names, this is the most important single area to review.
*Drug therapy for chronic and common diseases. This is the heart of today's NAPLEX and the subject of more than half of the 41 chapters in this study guide.
*Summary tables of the major drug categories. Drug charts, including dosage schedules and dosage forms, are provided in each of the therapeutic chapters.
*Review questions. All chapters end with 20 or more practice exam questions and answers as well as explanations that reinforce key learning points.