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- pharmacytechstudy - Perfect for Pharmacy Tech Students !This is Keith from Pharmacy-tech-study.com. I also have a video review of this little book on my website under the memorizing tab. But first, let me tell you why I endorse this book so much. I like this particular drug reference book because it has just the right amount of information that pharmacy tech students need.
All of the other pocket drug reference books I've seen are bigger in size and have smaller print. I think it's mostly because they've tried to squeeze in more information, but, it's info that's more pertinent to Pharmacists, Nurses or Doctors. This book is easier to navigate through, and has the top 1200 drugs listed. To give you an idea of it's size, It's not much bigger than a man's wallet and not much thicker either. It can easily fit into a lab-coat pocket, purse or even the back pocket of your jeans.
Inside the book, there's more than just the drugs. In the front, there's a section that describes the DEA Schedules. Then there are over 450 of the most commonly used abbreviations. Right after that is a section that lists drug classifications, and the most commonly prescribed drugs for each.
In the body of the book, the drugs are listed by generic name alphabetically. Also, such things are listed like: if the drug is available OTC(over the counter), and it lists the common uses and indications, as well as contra-indications and black-box warnings. It says if the drug is a controlled substance, typical Adult and pediatric doses and common side effects
Again, the print in this book is a great size and it's appropriately organized. The bold print for the headings and emphasized print for sub-listings makes the information easy to scan and find quickly. So, you might be wondering how to look-up brand names? Well, the index in the back lists every generic and brand name alphabetically and cross references them to each other, then gives you the page number. It's very handy. In fact, this whole book was well thought out and is highly organized. Additionally, the print quality and binding of the book are quite good. Overall, I highly recommend the "scut monkey" and think it's priced very fairly, especially for what you're getting. Amazon has it for the lowest cost. So, that's my review of this book, you can probably tell that I'm giving it two thumbs up.
Keith
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