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To become a Nationally Certified Pharmacy Technician in the United States, you need to demonstrate an ability of the material necessary to pass the (PTCB)  Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam.

Walgreen's Practice PTCB test
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1. The latest pricing information for a drug would most likely be found in

2. Aqueous solutions containing high concentrations of sugar are called

3. T/F: Nitroglycerin can be taken sublingually

4. This federal and state run programs includes benefits for prescription drug costs on an outpatient basis

5. What from is required to return schedule II drugs

6. Intravenous injections may be large volume solutions with NS which is

7. Drug products that contain identical amounts of the same active ingredients in the same dosage form are

8. Pharmacodynamics involves

9. Nursing unit inspections are usually completed by the pharmacy technician assigned to

10. Is the blood concentration needed to produce a response

11. T/F: Bactrim DS is a sulfa antibiotic

12. Any route other than oral, sublingual, buccal and rectal is considered to be a

13. The on-demand preparation of a drug product according to a physician's prescription, formula, or recipe, is known as

14. Epidural medications , antiarrhythmics and dialysis solutions are

15. The major source of contamination in a clean room is

16. This is the process of reducing solids into fine particles by rubbing them with a mortar and pestle. It is used to reduce the size of the particles and to blend powders.

17. The acronym APAP is used for

18. The HEPA filter is 99.97% efficient at removing particles __microns and larger

19. This system allows physicians or agent of the physician to enter orders directly into the hospital computer system

20. What is the abbreviation for grain?

21. Ibuprofen is classified as

22. The USP-NF provides beyond-use date recommendations for compounded preparations when other scientific stability information is not available. For nonaqueous formulations, what is USP-NF recommended beyond -use date?

23. 'The extent to which a dosage for retains, within specified limits, and throughout its period of storage and use, the same properties and characteristics it possessed when it was made,' is one definition of

24. Muse, Filgrastim (after reconstitution) , Xalatan, NPH U-100, and Orapred all require....

25. Unit dose and blister pack are terms to describe