Product Title:Â FASTtrack: Managing Symptoms in the Pharmacy
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by Alan Nathan
Are your exams coming up? Are you drowning in textbooks and lecture notes and wondering where to begin? Take the FASTtrack route to successful study for your examinations. FASTtrack is a new series of indispensable study guides created especially for pharmacy students. Each book focuses on what pharmacy students really need to know in order to pass exams, providing concise, bulleted information, key points, tips and an all-important self-assessment section which includes MCQs, case studies, sample essay questions and worked examples. The FASTtrack series provides the ultimate lecture notes and is a must-have for all pharmacy students wanting to study and test themselves for forthcoming exams. Addressing all common ailments, organized by system in alphabetical order, this book provides all the essential information needed for managing symptoms presented in the pharmacy. Covering all areas of the pharmacy degree, the titles in the series include:
• Applied Pharmaceutical Practice (based on the textbook of the same name)
• Complementary and Alternative Medicine (based on the textbook of the same name)
• Law and Ethics in Pharmacy Practice
• Managing Symptoms in the Pharmacy
• Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing (based on the textbook of the same name)
• Pharmaceutics – Dosage Form and Design
• Pharmaceutics – Drug Delivery and Targeting
• Pharmacology
• Physical Pharmacy (based on Florence & Attwood’s Physicochemical Principles of Pharmacy)
• Therapeutics
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9780857110602
- Publisher: Pharmaceutical Press
- Publication date: 6/1/2012
- Edition number: 2
- Pages: 240
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