Texas pharmacy law, rules and regulations review guide used by MPJE candidates preparing for the Texas pharmacy law exam required to become a licensed pharmacist.
***Now updated through June 2014******Includes over 260 questions***You can pass the Texas MPJE(r)!To gain pharmacy licensure in Texas, candidates must pass two exams: a clinical exam (NAPLEX(r)) and a pharmacy law exam called the Multistate Jurisprudence Examination (MPJE(r)). While most students are compelled to focus efforts on studying for the clinical exam, the difficulty and complexity of the MPJE should not be underestimated. This test covers federal and state law and requires knowledge of specific details. Use this book to make the most of the time you have to study and score high on the Texas MPJE(r). This is one of the most important tests of your career-make sure you are prepared! A clear concise study guide, this book provides a thorough review of both state and federal pharmacy law. Compiled by an actively practicing pharmacist who has successfully passed four MPJE(r) law exams, this study guide is packed with current, essential information you will need to pass the exam. Features include-outlined strategy on how to study for the test-specific areas to concentrate on-review of selected federal and state laws-review of selected Texas State Board of Pharmacy rules-over 260 practice questions and answers
Federal pharmacy laws, rules, regulations with study tips and practice questions to support the users preparation to take the exams required to become a licensed pharmacist in the U.S.
Texas pharmacy law, rules and regulations review guide used by MPJE candidates preparing for the Texas pharmacy law exam required to become a licensed pharmacist.
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Covers Updated PTCB Competency Statements!1. Approximately 500 questions with answers and complete explanations. 2. Approximately 1500 drugs with their brand names, generic names, therapeutic uses and adverse effects in easy to read tables.3. Complete exercises on commonly asked pharmaceutical calculations in examination.Includes practice tests.4. Lists of commonly used abbreviations.5. List of drugs requires refrigeration and much more...
Texas and federal pharmacy, drug law, rules and regulations. Used by reciprocating pharmacists, students attending colleges of pharmacy. Also a resource for all licensed pharmacies in Texas.