I have a study guide with about 33 chapters in it, about 12 are dedicated to calculations and math in the pharmacy, and then the last 5 are dedicated to law. I remember reading a lot of posts from people saying that the test is based heavily upon math and pharmacy law, so how necessary is it to actually study all of the little chapters about generic drugs and all the body systems and agents? I'll be specific so I can get a more specific answer. Most of the chapters in between the math calculations and pharmacy law include stuff such as:
"recognizing various forms of a drug"
"central nervous system agents"
"pain management agents"
"cardiovascular system agents"
"pulmonary agents"
"antibiotics and anti infectives"
"cancer chemotherapeutic agents"
"gastrointestinal system agents"
"endocrine system and reproductive system agents"
"vitamins"
thank you!
"recognizing various forms of a drug"
"central nervous system agents"
"pain management agents"
"cardiovascular system agents"
"pulmonary agents"
"antibiotics and anti infectives"
"cancer chemotherapeutic agents"
"gastrointestinal system agents"
"endocrine system and reproductive system agents"
"vitamins"
thank you!