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PTCB Exam Practice Question 89 It’s important to know how much pseudoephedrine can be sold per day and per month not only for your exam but also for your time while working in a pharmacy. Limits federally are 3.6 grams per day and 9 grams per 30 days of pseudoephedrine. Limits are placed on mail order pharmacies and mobile retail vendors of 7.5 grams per day of pseudoephedrine. These limits are placed from the 2005 Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act. #pharmacytechnician #pharmtech #ptcbexam
Medication Spotlight: Linezolid Linezolid is an Oxazolidinone antibiotic. Linezolid would be used typically against gram + bacteria similar to vancomycin or vibativ. Conversion from IV to oral formulations is 1 to 1. It is important to be able to recognize medication brand/generic names, main side effects, contraindications, and other key facts for your exam. What medications would you like covered next? Let us know in the comments! #ptcbexam #pharmacytechnician #antibiotics #ptce #pharmacy
PTCB Exam Practice Question 88 It’s important to know how much pseudoephedrine can be sold per day and per month not only for your exam but also for your time while working in a pharmacy. Limits federally are 3.6 grams per day and 9 grams per 30 days of pseudoephedrine. Limits are placed on mail order pharmacies and mobile retail vendors of 7.5 grams per day of pseudoephedrine. These limits are placed from the 2005 Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act. #pharmacytechnician #pharmtech #ptcbexam
Medication Spotlight: Vibativ Vibativ is a glycopeptide antibiotic similar to vancomycin. It is not used as often due to its limiting side effects. Vibativ would be used typically against gram + bacteria similar to vancomycin. It is important to be able to recognize medication brand/generic names, main side effects, contraindications, and other key facts for your exam. What medications would you like covered next? Let us know in the comments! #ptcbexam #pharmacytechnician #antibiotics
Medication Spotlight: Aztreonam Aztronam is an antibiotic often known for its ability to be used in patients with a history of an allergic reaction to penicillins. It is important to be able to recognize medication brand/generic names, main side effects, contraindications, and other key facts in order to successfully pass your exam! Follow us for more medication spotlights! #ptcb #ptcbexam #pharmacologystudyguide #medicationstudyguide #testreview #practicequestions #testquestions
Practice Question 83 For the PTCB exam 12.5% of the questions will cover federal pharmacy laws. Knowing how long a prescription is valid for is key information to know. Schedule lll-IV prescriptions are valid for a maximum of 6 months and for 5 refills. Follow for more practice questions! #pharmtechintraining #pharmacytechnicianintraining #testprep #examprep #studytipsforstudents
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Practice exam question 82 Knowing what schedule of controlled substances medications are will help you with the federal law portion of your exam. Medications that contain hydrocodone in them are schedule ll medications. Follow us for more practice questions! #PTCBEXAM #PTCE #pharmacy #pharmacytechnician #studyhacks
Practice exam question 81 Knowing medication classes and what schedule of controlled substances those medications are will help you with the federal law portion of your exam. Some common medication suffixes from the benzodiazepine class are -zepam and -zolam. Medications from this medication class include clonazepam and alprazolam. Benzodiazepines are generally scheduled as schedule IV medications. Follow us for more practice questions! #PTCBEXAM #PTCE #pharmacy #pharmacytechnician #studyhacks
Medication Spotlight: Meropenem (Merrem) Meropenem is a broad spectrum antibiotic. It is important to be able to recognize medication brand/generic names, main side effects, contraindications, and other key facts in order to successfully pass your exam! Follow us for more medication spotlights! #ptcbexam2022 #ptcbtestreview #ptcbtest #medicationspotlight #nowyouknowaboutmedications #nursing #nclex