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≫ Read Top 200 Drugs Flash Cards 2017 Vol 1 of 2 Easily Pass the PTCE ExCPT for Cheaters edition by Thomas King RPh Professional Technical eBooks

Top 200 Drugs Flash Cards 2017 Vol 1 of 2 Easily Pass the PTCE ExCPT for Cheaters edition by Thomas King RPh Professional Technical eBooks



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The definition of cheat in the dictionary is to thwart by outwitting. My name is Thomas King and I am a pharmacist with over 15 years of experience preparing pharmacy technicians for the PTCB exam. I have held nothing back. This computer interactive flash card will give you every tip and trick to help you thwart the top 200 drugs so you could outwit the PTCB exam!


Other drug flash cards are either just a set of 3x5 index cards or digital photos of these 3x5 index cards. Just flashing a drug name in front of your face will NOT help you memorize drug names! Learning is an interactive experience.


My flash card is actually an app you could use on your computer, tablet, or smart phone. The app will ask you drug information and you will have to respond by writing the answer down. You might be surprised to find that the act of thinking and writing drug information down in response to questions with instant feedfack will help you learn the top 200 drugs quickly and easily. This app will teach you drug brand names, generic names, medication use, therapeutic category, and the DEA controlled substance schedules of the top 200 drugs. I invite you to buy this app now and take the first step towards your exciting new career in pharmacy!


Top 200 Drugs Flash Cards 2017 Vol 1 of 2 Easily Pass the PTCE ExCPT for Cheaters edition by Thomas King RPh Professional Technical eBooks

I realize it was only .99 but I somehow expected more based on rave reviews of interactive type questions that made you answer in the generic of a brand name pop up. I thought that might be useful for studying updated drug names. BUT I thought there would also be actual information about the drugs. I can't find anything about classifications, MOA, contradictions...nada. I then tried entering a code that was suppose to allow for the electronic flashcards...again, maybe Im doing something wrong but all that accomplished was to take me to a separate website to "join". I'm glad it was only a buck but don't buy this to do any actual medication studying

Product details

  • File Size 1552 KB
  • Print Length 24 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Eagle Internet Education, Inc. (September 18, 2016)
  • Publication Date September 18, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01LZ6TEND

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Doesn't have all of the information needed, but that may be because half of the card gets cut off, even when reading horizontally on your phone.
I used this to learn my top 200 drugs in just a couple sessions. It is a very effective app. Also, I had a drug question and the author's email and phone number are in the book, so I called him. He answered my question. Just that alone is worth the price of the app.
This top 200 flash cards is a very handy way to review drugs that are most commonly encountered. I liked the straightforward format, no fluff or filler.
I accidently bought this...they're all drugs I know inside and out. Nothing new about this book. Upset that I couldn't get a refund when I accidently ordered this. Maybe good for pre nursing, pre med... they're the basic drugs.
This flash card was very useful. It has the top 200 drugs' brand names, generic names, what the drug is for, what kind of drug it is, and the controlled substance schedule of all the controlled substances in the top 200 drugs. It is not really a flash card but a computer program that teaches you the top 200 drugs. It asks you questions and you answer them on your phone, tablet, or computer. This lets me make the most use of my study time so I can study on my phone in odd places like while standing in line at the DPS office this morning. LOL.
This app lists the top 200 drugs with brand name, generic name and drug class. If you click on the drug class, it will tell you what the drugs are used for. Highlighted blue text indicates that the text is clickable. Just click on "Look Inside" here on . You will see that the drug class text is highlighted blue. However, in the "Look Inside" demo here on , after you click on the text, it will not tell you the what the drug is used for because it is the demo. The full version after purchase will tell you what the drug is used for when you click on the drug class. 

I have an ipad, an android tablet, an android phone, an iphone, and a computer. The formatting of the app works just fine in all my devices. I have tested the ebook of drug names on all devices that is reasonable to read a book from such as an ipad and an android tablet and the formatting is just fine. There are no words cut off on kindle. 

There are no misspelled words in this app. If you were to look up "nitroglycerine" on Wikipedia, it will say that nitroglycerin can also be spelled nitroglycerine. Clopidogrel is spelled correctly in this book. 

I noticed that one controlled substance was missing a controlled substance schedule in the book. The author's phone number is in the book so I called him to complain. He apologized and fixed it in less than 1 hour after I called him. All controlled substance drugs now list the controlled substance schedule of the drug next to the drug name in the "DEA Controlled Substances" chapter. 

This flash card app is a godsend. I absolutely HATE memorizing long lists of information such as drug names. Just thinking about all those drug names makes my head spin. This app makes it possible for me to study my drug names whenever I have a moment to do so such as when I'm standing in line at the grocery store or during my lunch break at work. I can use this app on my phone and ipad. I don't have to sit down somewhere and study for hours. I can do this on the go. Although this app/ book was written for pharmacy technicians, this is also helpful for nursing students and pharmacy students studying to become a pharmacist. I highly recommend this study aid. 
I had previously bought a set of printed 3x5 index cards that were "Flash Cards" from another vendor (not ) and it sucked. These cards kept falling out of my back pocket. I lost a couple. Ugh. Most of all, I wasn't learning the drug names fast enough.

I got this Drugs Flash Card and it was very helpful. It is an app that asks me generic or brand names randomly. If it gives me A generic name, then I am expected to type in the corresponding brand name. If it gives me a brand name, then I am expected to type in the corresponding generic name. The app then tells me if I got the answer correct and if I got it wrong, then the app gives me the correct answer. The app also gives a detailed explanation of the drug. For example, for ibuprofen, I will type in "Advil". In response, the app will tell me that I got the answer correct and tell me that Advil or ibuprofen is a NSAID or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.

Best of all, I no longer have to muddle with dad gum 3x5 index cards. This app can be used from my new iPhone. I have also used this app on my iPad and I had an Android phone previously that worked with this app, too. Nice!
I realize it was only .99 but I somehow expected more based on rave reviews of interactive type questions that made you answer in the generic of a brand name pop up. I thought that might be useful for studying updated drug names. BUT I thought there would also be actual information about the drugs. I can't find anything about classifications, MOA, contradictions...nada. I then tried entering a code that was suppose to allow for the electronic flashcards...again, maybe Im doing something wrong but all that accomplished was to take me to a separate website to "join". I'm glad it was only a buck but don't buy this to do any actual medication studying
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