الاثنين، 30 سبتمبر 2013

PTCE Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (Juan Hancock)

PTCE stands for the PHARMACY TECHNICIAN EXAM which is for the students of the medical field. The exam is for all the students who want to earn more than the medical degree and gain more valuable certificate of professional. This exam is intended mainly for the pharmacist who performs very important jobs of dealing with medications hence this exam provides them with the profound knowledge of drugs and their usage in right quantities which also includes certain calculations that will help the students in knowing the right amount of drugs.



The exam has been in formulated from 1995 and has helped thousands of students since then. The main purpose of the exam is to assist the pharmacist in serving patients, Maintain medications and inventory control systems and most importantly participating in administration and management of the pharmacy practice all around the globe.

PTCE basically involves the major generic names of the drugs along with their chemical formula which have to be used and practiced well by the candidate. The candidate should also know the treatment qualities of the drugs and most importantly its right amount.



For the information regarding the topics of the exam, we have generalized the syllabus which should be prepared well by the students. Since the complete list is not available, the candidate should refer to the original site of the exam so as to gain success in the first attempt. However here, we have just gathered information to give a quick detail of the exam of what it's about.



The candidates are requied to know the generic name of the following drugs in addition to when they are used. These are Precose, Sectral, Diamox, Mucomyst, Zovirax, Proventil, Fosamax, Xanax, Symmetrel, Midamor, Cordarone, Norvasc, Elavil, Lotrte, Asendin, Zyloprim, Moduretic, Trimox, Augmentin, Fungizone, Principen, Auralgan, Hismanal, Tenormin, Lipitor, Mepron, Imuran, Zoloft, Beclovent, Vanceril, Lotensin, Depakote, Paxil, Calan, Urecholine, Artane, Dulcolax, Zebeta, Blenoxane, Ziac, Parlodel, Cogentin, Pulmicort, Bumex, Wellbutrin, Zyban, BuSpar, Myleran, Xalatan, Sonata, Miacalcin, Capoten, Tegretol, Soma, Coreg, Pericolace, Duricef, Ancef, Kefzol, Rocephin, Keflex, Velocef, Baycol, Zyrtec, Leukeran, Librium, Diuril, Thorazine, Questran, Tagamet, Cipro, Propulsid, Biaxin, Tavist, Cleocin, Risperdal, Epivir, Klonopin, Catapres, Tranxene, Lotrimin, Mycelex, Clozaril, Colestid, Flexeril, Intal, Cytoxan, Neoral, Sandimmune, Periactin, Ritalin, Dantrium, Rescriptor, Valium, Bentyl, Dolobid, Lanoxin, Cardizem, Tiazac, Dilacor XR, Benadryl, Lomotil, Antabuse, Depakene, Colace, Aricept, Trusopt, Cardura, Sinequan, Vasotec, Lovenox, Procrit, Epogen, Ilosone, Climara, Estrace, Myambutol, Zarontin, Lodine, Didronel, Famvir, Pepcid, Plendil, Duragesic, Feosol, Allegra, Neupogen, Proscar, Diflucan, AeroBid, Procardia, Prozac, Prolixin, Dalmane, Flonase, Flovent, Lescol, Luvox, Lasix, Monopril, Neurontin, Cytovene, Amaryl, Glucotrol, DiaBeta, Micronase, Kytril, Fulvicin, Haldol, Apresoline, Lortab, Lorcet, Vicodin, Dilaudid, Atarax, Vistaril, Motrin, Tofranil, Plaquenil, Lozol, Crixivan, Indocin, Atrovent, Isordil, ISMO, IMDUR, Accutane, Nizoral, Toradol, Trandate, Normodyne, Cephulac, Chronulac, Epivir, Lamictal, Prevacid, Xalatan, Levaquin, Synthroid, Levoxyl, Cytomel, Eskalith, Prinivil, Zestril, Imodium, Claritin, Ativan, Cozaar, HyzaarMevacor, Antivert, Provera, Megace, Demero, Asacol, Pentasa, Glucophage, Serent and many others.



The exam is cleared by only those candidates that worked hard and spent time in practicing for the exam. There are multiple guides that help them in better learning.













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