i took the exam it covered mostly actual questions like “which medicine is for atheketes foot ?” and then it also asked me basically how many doses of 50mcg are in .02g … it also asked me “when taking alendronate which of the following should you avoid ..sunlight alcohol etc..
ive been looking for a video that breaks this up by system and class- you are an absolute blessing and i hope your pillow is cold when you go to bed at night. bless you dude.
To those who say he is going too fast, you can adjust the video speed in the settings. Go to the top right of the video and click the settings icon. Speed adjustment is an option on there 😊
Thank you so much. I just enrolled in a hybrid online pharmacy technician program at my local community college. Your videos are great for listening to while doing other tasks. 👍🏻 Short of learning by osmosis, this is the next, best thing that **actually** works.
I just started watching your videos and I must day I have seen some of these questions on my first and second ptcb exam. Ofcos I have two fails but I think I have landed on a great teacher and I like your style. So pray for me for a third time charm. Let me get ask you studying with your content I will come back to testify. Thanks Michael
Hi Annisha! The PTCE is a tough exam so don't be discouraged. Find as many practice questions/tests as you can and repeat them until you feel confident. They say third time's a charm, so I'm sure you'll pass this time!
I am back to testify. Thanks Michael please keep up with the great work. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I just passed my Ptcb exam awhile ago today. Thanks to you
Hey! The active ingredient in a drug is the component that makes it pharmaceutically active - effective against the illness or condition it is treating. So the drug itself is the active ingredient! If you're looking for the inactive ingredients, the package insert usually has them listed.
Hey Mario! My practice question videos will be very similar to what you'll see on the PTCE. Remember the exam covers medications (generic/brand/indication/major side effects/therapeutic duplications/storage), federal requirements (DEA/FDA/controlled substances/REMS/Sudafed/law), patient safety and quality assurance (LASA/common prescription errors/error prevention strategies/compounding technique/proper manipulation), and order entry and processing (how to type up a prescription/math/understanding the NDC/basics of insurance). Hope that helps!
I was so glad yo see drigs categorized. But the repetition of what they treat was all i was hearing after a few times. I really could use just the drug names.
Hi Thank you for posting this Im taking pharmacy technician but will this will help with Nursing is the flash cards you did in this video is the same as Nursing to study or do I have to add more too it
Hi Nina! These drugs are based off of ClinCalc's top 200 drug list with a few changes. They're also the drugs that we learn during pharmacy school. So it would be safe to say these are the same drugs you'll see in nursing school!
Hi Shaayla! There is no official list but the drugs in this video are based off of the most recent version of ClinCalc’s Top 200 drugs, which is what we use at my pharmacy school.
Good question. Most contraceptives are a combination of an estrogen and progestin. Single agent norethindrone products are primarily used to treat conditions like secondary amenorrhea, endometriosis, and abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance. Norethindrone is a progestin that can also be used for routine contraception. Progestin-only formulation contraceptives or "mini-pills" of norethindrone are not widely used due to the higher risk of contraceptive failure and certain side effects such as spotting and breakthrough bleeding compared to combination hormonal contraceptives. However, progesin-only oral contraceptives may be appropriate choices when women have relative or absolute contraindications to the use of estrogen-based hormonal contraception. So yes, Heather can be used as a contraceptive. I've just chosen the most common brand name I've come across for norethindrone, which happens to be Heather. So I understand the confusion!
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Thank you for the continued support! I really appreciate it!
@@ungerpharmacy are all of the videos you had make in the ptcb exam ?
i took the exam it covered mostly actual questions like “which medicine is for atheketes foot ?” and then it also asked me basically how many doses of 50mcg are in .02g … it also asked me “when taking alendronate which of the following should you avoid ..sunlight alcohol etc..
ive been looking for a video that breaks this up by system and class- you are an absolute blessing and i hope your pillow is cold when you go to bed at night. bless you dude.
Just passed my test this morning! This and the stems video played a huge part in my victory! Wanted to say thanks for the help!
To those who say he is going too fast, you can adjust the video speed in the settings.
Go to the top right of the video and click the settings icon. Speed adjustment is an option on there 😊
This is helping me study for my PTCB
Thank you so much for doing such a wonderful video 🫶🏽 I passed my exam today! I wouldn't make it without watching your video.
What type of questions did you get?
Do you have to know the side effects of the medication for the PTCB?
Thank you for posting this! Waiting on your next video on tips and tricks to memorizing all these various drugs!
Perfect! I shared the link with my classmates also! This is the exact thing I have been looking for! Thank you for putting it together!!
Awesome work! As a medical assistant I come across these constantly when intaking patients. Much needed to review these more to be proficient.
It helps by asking the patient the mg to narrow the list down of what they are talking about.. makes it easier to google on the spot
Thank you so much. I just enrolled in a hybrid online pharmacy technician program at my local community college.
Your videos are great for listening to while doing other tasks. 👍🏻
Short of learning by osmosis, this is the next, best thing that **actually** works.
I'm so glad you've found them helpful! Good luck with your tech program/pharmacy career and Happy New Year!
This video helped me a lot. I listened to it for a few days whenever I had free time to study. I just took the exam yesterday. 😊
I hope you passed :)
Did you pass ?
Did you pass?
Broooooo I've been waiting for the next video for a whole year
Yessss! Thank you this is what I’ve been looking for!!! I have my test in 2 weeks!
How was the exam
Did you pass
I just started watching your videos and I must day I have seen some of these questions on my first and second ptcb exam. Ofcos I have two fails but I think I have landed on a great teacher and I like your style. So pray for me for a third time charm. Let me get ask you studying with your content I will come back to testify. Thanks Michael
Hi Annisha! The PTCE is a tough exam so don't be discouraged. Find as many practice questions/tests as you can and repeat them until you feel confident. They say third time's a charm, so I'm sure you'll pass this time!
I am back to testify. Thanks Michael please keep up with the great work. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I just passed my Ptcb exam awhile ago today. Thanks to you
i just love how u put the controlled substances its way easier
Awesome class👏🏼 thank you for sharing
This is the best video I found!❤ thank you😊
Thank you! Your videos are going to be super helpful!!
You're welcome! Glad I could help!
Thank you for your great contents. can you please make a video on over the counter medications?
I have learnt alot but how will I download the video
I’m just finding your videos. I hope I passed my exam this go round
Let me know how it goes! Good luck!
I really like your teaching style on the Pharmacy Math. I’m reaching out to you to see if you know anyone in the Phoenix area that could tutor me?
Thank you! Unfortunately, I don't know anyone in the Phoenix area.
Thank you for your video to pass PTCB test. I got 1533 which 1400 is the minimum score to pass.
How was it any tips ?
Thank you a lot 🎉
Thank you!
You're welcome!
wish being a Pharmacy technician paid more. After looking for jobs and seeing what they pay, even the top tier ones im dropping the class
Absolutely!! Pharmacy tech are way too underpaid for the knowledge & work they do around in Pharmacy...sad but true😢
Thank you! Do you know a good place to find the active ingredients
Hey! The active ingredient in a drug is the component that makes it pharmaceutically active - effective against the illness or condition it is treating. So the drug itself is the active ingredient! If you're looking for the inactive ingredients, the package insert usually has them listed.
Thank you! So it would just be the generic name = active ingredient
@@juliam5549 You got it!
Do you have it in pdf to print it.
Are all of your videos in the ptcb exam ?
Hey Mario! My practice question videos will be very similar to what you'll see on the PTCE. Remember the exam covers medications (generic/brand/indication/major side effects/therapeutic duplications/storage), federal requirements (DEA/FDA/controlled substances/REMS/Sudafed/law), patient safety and quality assurance (LASA/common prescription errors/error prevention strategies/compounding technique/proper manipulation), and order entry and processing (how to type up a prescription/math/understanding the NDC/basics of insurance). Hope that helps!
I was so glad yo see drigs categorized. But the repetition of what they treat was all i was hearing after a few times. I really could use just the drug names.
Thank you!!😃
You're welcome!
Should we put side effects too?
Hi
Thank you for posting this Im taking pharmacy technician but will this will help with Nursing is the flash cards you did in this video is the same as Nursing to study or do I have to add more too it
Hi Nina! These drugs are based off of ClinCalc's top 200 drug list with a few changes. They're also the drugs that we learn during pharmacy school. So it would be safe to say these are the same drugs you'll see in nursing school!
@@ungerpharmacy thank you for replying so much
I'm following along making flashcards.. 5 minutes and 42 seconds in has taken me 2 hours. 😅😅
6 hours and 19 minutes later. We are done :)
Love to see the dedication! Good luck with your studies 😊
I did the same lol
Hey .. this is a great idea and I'm glad you put the time and energy into it, but you say the words so fast it all sounds like a single word.
You can turn the playback speed down a bit, but I usually like to repeat them so I get to nail it down
Hi, are these the 2023 PTCB Top 200 drugs?
Hi Shaayla! There is no official list but the drugs in this video are based off of the most recent version of ClinCalc’s Top 200 drugs, which is what we use at my pharmacy school.
is this video for nurses too.
Absolutely!
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Confused..is "Heather" not a contraceptive?
Good question. Most contraceptives are a combination of an estrogen and progestin. Single agent norethindrone products are primarily used to treat conditions like secondary amenorrhea, endometriosis, and abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance. Norethindrone is a progestin that can also be used for routine contraception.
Progestin-only formulation contraceptives or "mini-pills" of norethindrone are not widely used due to the higher risk of contraceptive failure and certain side effects such as spotting and breakthrough bleeding compared to combination hormonal contraceptives. However, progesin-only oral contraceptives may be appropriate choices when women have relative or absolute contraindications to the use of estrogen-based hormonal contraception.
So yes, Heather can be used as a contraceptive. I've just chosen the most common brand name I've come across for norethindrone, which happens to be Heather. So I understand the confusion!
can you post a spreadsheet?
Here you go! docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CJvyQ6jCvE5fecvYOf2cLjqoMTv9y0qtKuF2t0ektio/edit#gid=1796229328
@@ungerpharmacy thankyou so much!!! 😭😭😭
@@kaylencorreia38 No problem! 😀
Thank you for the spreadsheet
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