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I really liked Lippincott's but few seem to agree with me.
If you are pressed for time, the best way would probably be to use FA as a skeleton and then flesh out the rest of your knowledge with flash cards. (I thought Lippincott's does a good job of explaining items more and exposed me to a couple more drugs. Then again, most of the feedback that I've gotten is that the drugs in FA are all you really need to know)
You know, I enjoy Lippincott's as well (the biochem book is awesome). Its just long. I gave up trying to read through it, and just jump to it for reference every now and then. I guess it depends on how much time you have. But if I had to choose, I'd much rather read through Lippincott's than Lange.
At this point, I'm just using FA most of the time and every now and then I read over these summarized pharm printouts I have sitting next to my toilet. You know, to read when I'm, uh, doing my business. 😀
That crap was high-yield on my test, and pretty difficult. Those were the only pharm q's where FA wasn't really enough.what do you guys think about hte kinetics and pharmacodynamics in FA? its not enough is it? any sources recommended for that stuff?
any recommendations for good sources on kinetics/dynamics?That crap was high-yield on my test, and pretty difficult. Those were the only pharm q's where FA wasn't really enough.