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I used Reference guide for foreign pharmacy licensing exam Q&A book with the Comprehensive Pharmacy Review for the FPGEE. It contains 1000 Q&A's with thorough explanations. It focussed on all areas of FPGEE, and it was really good for the pharmacy management section (explained all the formulas and where to use them). The only thing I didn't like about it was that there wasn't an index for any of the keywords in the questions (it would have been nice to easily refer back to the page you remembered seeing a question instead of having to go thru all the 1000 questions to find it) , and towards the end of the book brand names were being used instead of the generics. Overall I would recommend using this book, I found it very useful in addition to the Comprehensive Pharmacy Review.


Reader (name not disclosed)
January 22, 2007

Hello Pharmacy Exam

I passed my naplex exam. Thank you very much for your help. Your review materials are unique, and help me lot to clear my board exam. I just have one suggestion to include a few questions on vaccination and medical equipments such as infusion pumps, how to use inhalers etc... in anplex q&a book. Overall I am very satisfied and pleased with the material. Thanks once again.


Daniel Brown
Milwaukee, WI
January 29, 2007

 

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