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  1. Hello Friends I have finally become a US pharmcist..... agreat feeeeeeeeeling Thanks to each and everyone in this forum for helping me Regards mk
  2. Hello Friends, Can any one let me know how long would it take to get the MPJE license exam result on line...I gave the exam yesterday..... it was kind of a dry one!Looking forward for the reply. Mk
  3. Hello Friends, Just curious to know... your thoughts are our pharmacist jobs being affected by the Recession going on in US? Share your thoughts please MK
  4. Hello Ganesh I took naplex through Nevada. Prep time 4 months as I am working full time job. I do not know how internship helps in doing Naplex. Only the brand names might help if at all you give Naplex after internship. Thank you for your wishes. Wishing you all the best. MK
  5. HELLO YUGOS For Naplex... I just stuck to one Book that is Apha 5th edition. I never read Morris Cody. For caluclations.. Mannon shroff or Prontopass. Just do them throughly and you will get through easily. MK -
  6. Yes they are listed in the appendix. MK
  7. Hello Friends Just was curious to know. What would be the intern pay rate for Naplex cleared applicant with CVS in Michigan area. Please let me know. MK
  8. I had 5th edition.But I guess difference of editions will not add up much.I think you have to think beyond 200 drugs because they can ask you any drug brand name. so i would recommend go chapter wise and master the brand names from the tables. Hope that answers your question Murthy
  9. I did the Kaplan online-- but that was really tough than naplex.I would suggest read thoroughly Apha asmuch as you can. Questions will be just from them. Hope that answers your question. -
  10. If you can get hands on the prontopass caluclations that would be very useful. They have very nicely categorized Hope that helps Murthy
  11. Hello Friends, Just thought I will share with you as to what to focus in APhA book based on my experience. I did NAPLEX recently and with out internship. 1. First of all set a date for the exam.(As you know you can always change it) 2.Every Chapter in APhA is important from Examination point of view. Except for the chapters2-6 where a normal reading is enough. 3. Make sure you read in each Chapter the following, 1.All the Tables and Charts. When I say tables one needs to focus on the brand names and look for any unique dosage forms and dosage administration. You may also have to be through with any comments mentioned there. I totally agree that remembering Brand names is difficult but remember that is only an initial struggle. My way of reading the charts were.. If for example in THE Cancer chapter there are about 9 charts/tables. Read the i chart thoroughly with brand names and rewrite them without looking at them and then go to Second chart and do the same thing. But the funny thing is by the time you do the second chart you might forget the first one. so the smart thing to do after the second chart you need to do both the charts again and so forth. In this way a mental image of the chapter forms in your mind and will serve as quick recollection. 2. Focus on all Mechanism of Actions of every class. 3. Focus on Patient instruction and counseling 4. Adverse events....Focus depends on what is most common-- Like Ace inhibitor for cough 5.Drug Interactions— If we have to learn all of them may be it takes a life time... I would go with very important ones and common ones. It’s good if you know what CYP450 is all about. 6. When it comes to OTC preparation. The chapter looks easy but we need to remember that there is lot of brand names hidden while you read the chapter. So I would suggest simply master it. Same with the Dermatological preparation. 7.First start off with Major chapters like Cardiovascular, Diabetes, Hyperlipidemia, Nutrition, Oncology, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Pain seizures, Psychiatric, derma, OTC, asthma infection diseases and anti infective, HIV and Vaccines. 8. Cardio---Again know all the charts are very important. Remember if you think its a difficult thing to do it. I would suggest allow 1 hr per chart and master it. One day per chapter master all the charts. Once you master them then remaining things will be easy. and same for all the chapters. 9Anti Infective--I know for some it’s difficult for some it’s damn easy. The trick to master anti infective is basically one has to know by tips is that which organism falls under which category. To elaborate the point here what i Do Divide the page in to four Blocks 1st Block we have Gram positive 2nd Block we have Gram negative 3rd block Gram positive but Anaerobic 4th Block is Gram negative anaerobic 1st block its all Starts with "S"- Strep and staph 3rd block starts with "C" Candida Albicans etc 4th Block starts with "B" B. fragalis etc The remaining organism fall in 2nd block. Well this is just an out line. I am sure most of you know this. Now once you know where they fall and if you know the antibiotic covers gram +ve you know what organism come under them. Coming to HIV--well in this chapter there is no theory. It’s just the charts. Don’t worry about the charts like drug interactions. If you go through them carefully, it’s the almost the same drug interaction. But make sure to Master the major classes and details there under. Same with the Psychiatric disease. Where ever you find combination drugs. Please remember those brand names. It may be any chapter. These are most important chapters and whole APhA book I guess. So try to read and master every line Painfully read the Pain chapter again the charts and make it painless in your exam RA..very very easy chapter but very important. Make sure you go through the charts. Especially the dosage forms route of administration, they are different for different products with in the same class. GI---Again the charts, and pt counseling, what should be taken with food and what should not be taken, brand names Thyroid--Very important again the charts and pt counseling MOA signs and symptoms Then it comes to lab values... know what happens if a particular lab value is up or down... no need to memorize the standard values Calculations... is more of practice than intelligence. So make sure you are spending every day at least about half hour for calculations. I would recommend if possible take Pre-NAPLEX once you have finished your prep. It gives a lot of confidence. Again friends this is just my opinion and my way of looking as to how i can prepare for this exam. There are several ways out there several ways to achieve success so just keep in mind that this is my view. Hope fully it will help all the NAPLEX takers. Wishing you all the best! "Aim the moon at least you will land in stars." Murthy
  12. Hello JYN Just do the APHA.... thats the bible and master it.Nothing else is needed for Naplex.
  13. Hello Friends I just thought I will share the good news that I cleared Naplex...This forum has really helped me alot.. thanks and continue to show support. Regards Murthy
  14. Call Naveda board and talk to the licensing officer and explain the situation.. they might accept.Good luck!
  15. Michigan License Hello Friends, Please let me know if any one has gone through this. Michigan intern licensed applied and got for year 2005- 2006 Renewed 2006-2007 Renewed 2007- 2008. Can we further renew it.If so what is the procedure Regards MK
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