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Pharmacy Prep Evaluating Exam Review Book and Guide Misbah Biabani, Ph.D Director Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (TIPS) Inc. Toronto, ON M2N 6K7 Pharmacy Prep Professional Exams Preparation Center 5460 Yong St. Suites # 209 and 210, Toronto, ON, M2N 6K7 WWW.PHARMACYPREP.COM 416-223-PREP (7737) / 647-221-0457 Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Inc. 2000 to 2011 TIPS Inc. All Rights Reserved. 1

Disclaimer Your use and review of this information constitutes acceptance of the following terms and conditions: The information contained in the notes intended as an educational aid only. It is not intended as medical advice for individual conditions or treatment. It is not a substitute for a medical exam, nor does it replace the need for services provided by medical professionals. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking any prescription or over the counter drugs (including any herbal medicines or supplements) or following any treatment or regimen. Only your doctor or pharmacist can provide you with advice on what is safe and effective for you. Pharmacy prep make no representation or warranty as to the accuracy, reliability, timeliness, usefulness or completeness of any of the information contained in the products. Additionally, Pharmacy prep does not assume any responsibility or risk for your use of the pharmacy preparation manuals or review classes. In our teaching strategies, we utilize lecture-discussion, small group discussion, demonstrations, audiovisuals, case studies, written projects, role play, gaming techniques, study guides, selected reading assignments, computer assisted instruction (CAI), and interactive video discs (IVD). Our preparation classes and books are not intended as substitute for the advise of NABPLEX. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided herein is not directly or indirectly obtained from PEBC previous exams or copyright material. These references are not intended to serve as content of exam nor should it be assumed that they are the source of previous examination questions. 2000-2011 TIPS Inc. All rights reserved. Foreword by Misbah Biabani, Ph.D Coordinator, Pharmacy Prep Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (TIPS) Inc 5460 Yonge St. Suites 209 and 210 Toronto ON M2N 6K7, Canada 2

Content Abbreviations Part 1: Biomedical Sciences 1. Human Anatomy 2. Gastrointestinal System 3. Nervous System 4. Cardiovascular System 5. Endocrine System 6. Renal System 7. Liver Function and Pathophysiology 8. Respiratory System 9. Urinary System 10. The Eye 11. Blood and Anemia 12. Biochemistry 13. Clinical Biochemistry 14. Nutrition 15. Microbiology 16. Cell and Molecular Biology 17. Pharmacogenetics 18. Immunology 19. Immunizations 20. Biotechnology 21. Toxicology 3

Part 2: Pharmaceutical Sciences 22. Pharmacy Calculations; Ratio and Proportions 23. Pharmacy Calculations; Dilutions and Allegations 24. Pharmacy Calculations; Dose calculations 25. Pharmacokinetics 26. Rates and Orders of Reactions 27. Pharmacodynamics 28. Basics of Medicinal Chemistry 29. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology of Autonomic Nervous System Drugs. 30. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology of Histamines, Serotonin, Prostaglandin and Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs 31. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology of Cardiovascular Drugs 32. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology of Psychiatric & Neurological Drugs 33. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology Endocrine Drugs 34. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology of Respiratory Drugs 35. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology of Musculoskeletal Drugs 36. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology of Antimicrobial Drugs 37. Drug Metabolism 38. Biopharmaceutics 39. Physical Pharmacy 40. Pharmaceutical Excipient 41. Rheology 42. Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms 43. Drug Delivery Systems 44. Sterile Preparations 45. Extemporaneous Pharmaceutical Preparations 46. Pharmaceutical Analysis 4

Part III: Social/Behavioural /Administrative Sciences 47. Bioethics and Professional Ethics 48. Canadian Healthcare System 49. Canadian Pharmacy Regulations and Administration 50. Social and behavioural aspects of pharmacy profession 51. Pharmacy Operations Management 52. Pharmacoeconomics 53. Drug Information Resources 54. The New Drug Approval Process 55. Basics of Clinical Research and Epidemiology 56. Biostatistics 57. Managing Drug Distribution Part IV: Pharmacy Practice, Therapeutics and OTC Drugs 58. Brand and Generic Name Indexes 59. Prescription Processing and Medication Dispensing 60. Pharmaceutical Care and Drug Related Problems 61. Safety of Medications in Special Populations 62. Identification and Prevention of Drug Toxicity 63. Professional Pharmacy Communication Skills 64. Adverse Drug Reactions and Management 65. Drug Interactions 66. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 67. Safe and Effective use of Medications/ Strategies to Prevent Medication Errors 68. Pharmaceutical Preparation Storage Conditions 69. OTC and Prescription Drugs for Dermatological Disorders 70. OTC and Prescription Drugs for Ophthalmic, Ear and Mouth Disorders 71. OTC Drugs Antihistamine, Decongestants, Antitussives, Expectorants 72. OTC Drugs for Nausea, Vomiting, Constipation, Diarrhea, Hemmorrhoids 73. OTC Drugs as Pain Relievers, Muscle Relaxants, and Topical Analgesics 74. Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) 75. Smoking cessation 5

76. Insomnia 77. Eating Disorders 78. GERD, Ulcers, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) 79. Diabetes Mellitus Type I and Type 2 80. Thyroid Disorders 81. Contraception 82. Reproductive, Gynaecologic and Genitourinary Disorders 83. Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis and Gout arthritis 84. Osteoporosis 85. Hypertension 86. Ischemic Heart Disease 87. Stroke 88. Congestive Heart Failure 89. Cardiac Arrhythmias 90. Peripheral Vascular diseases 91. Anticoagulants 92. Anxiety Disorder 93. Depression 94. Psychosis and Schizophrenia 95. Dementia 96. Seizures and Epilepsy 97. Parkinson s Disease 98. Antimicrobial Agents 99. Anticancer Drugs and Chemotherapy 100. Pharmacognosy and Natural Products 6