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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Probable Hints and Acquisition of Pharmacists Board Exam Questions

MODULE 1: PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY (20%)
Under this module most of questions are gathered from:
  • Inorganic Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry
  • Organic Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry
Questions might be probably come from Old and New PACOP Reviewers.



MODULE 2: PHAMACOGNOSY (15%)
Under this module most of questions are gathered from:
  • Plant Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
Questions might be probably come from Old and New PACOP Reviewers. Should also review the 1995 – 1998 Board Exam questions.



MODULE 3: PRACTICE OF PHARMACY (17.5%)
Under this module most questions are gathered from:
  • Compounding and Dispensing Pharmacy
  • Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical Calculations
Questions might be probably come from Old and New PACOP Reviewers. Situational Questions must be expected. Questions might come from unknown.



MODULE 4: PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOKINETICS (15%)
Under this module most questions are gather from:
  • Toxicology
  • Incompatibilities and Adverse Drug Reactions
Questions might be probably come from Old and New PACOP Reviewers. Situational Questions must be expected. Questions might come from unknown.



MODULE 5: PHARMACEUTICS (17.5%)
Under this module most questions are gather from:
  • Manufacturing Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
  • Physical Pharmacy
  • Jurisprudence and Ethics
Questions might be probably come from Old and New PACOP Reviewers.



MODULE 6: QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL (15%)
Under this module most questions are gather from:
  • Microbiology and Public Health
  • Qualitative Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Drug Testing with Instrumentation
Questions might be probably come from Old and New PACOP Reviewers. Should also review the 1995 – 1998 Board Exam questions.


The above hints or cues are not exact and actual. These might be right or wrong. The only purpose to giving such is to inform or advise what review materials must be concentrated to review. It is up to readers to follow them or not. To your information only!

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