MCQs Book for Pharmacy

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Author: Dr. Vikas V. Patil, Dr. Jayvadan K. Patel, Mr. Ketan B. Patil, Mr. Narendra B. Patil
Publisher: IP Innovative Publication Pvt. Ltd.
Edition: First
ISBN-13: 9789391208608
Publishing year: 2022
No of pages: 146
Weight: 220 g
Book binding: Paperback

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1. Dr. Vikas V. Patil M.Pharm., Ph.D. Professor KVPS, Institute of Pharmaceutical Education, Boradi, Maharashtra, 425428 2. Dr. Jayvadan K. Patel M.Pharm, Ph.D., LLB. Research Scholar (USA) Formulation Scientist, Aavis Pharmaceuticals, Hoschton-30548, GA, USA Professor Emeritus, Sankalchand Patel University, Visnagar, Gujarat. 384315 3. Mr. Ketan B. Patil M. Pharm Assistant Professor H.R.Patel Institute of Pharmaceuticals Education and Research. Shirpur, Maharashtra, 425405 4. Mr. Narendra B. Patil M.Pharm. Assistant Professor KVPS, Institute of Pharmaceutical Education, Boradi, Maharashtra, 425428

<p>This book attempts to introduce a series of MCQs in Pharmacy of all subjects. Which cover important learning objectives in pharmaceuticals. MCQs method is an important tool for self-study and self-assessment. An overwhelming amount of detailed information about an ever-increasing number of drugs is now available. A mental exercise in the considerations that underlie the choice of one drug over the other in specific situations has to be practiced.</p><p>The book has 800+ MCQs which cover all the subjects related to pharmacies such as Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic, Physical, and Medicinal), Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmacognosy, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Microbiology, and Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence. I hope this book will be helpful for those students who are preparing for competitive examinations in the field of Pharmaceutical Technology. I consider myself an eternal learner and a regular student of Pharmacy.</p><p>Pharmaceutical Education, for pharmacists, however, does not intervene, even when they see and understand a drug therapy problem, its causes, and its solutions. I have long suspected that one underlying cause of such inaction is a lack of confidence as if pharmacists do not appreciate their knowledge and how much they can contribute to patient welfare. If this book helps pharmacists to focus, recognize and appreciate their pharmacy knowledge, it will be a useful addition to that enterprise.</p>