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||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Passed with this and PTCB practice exam|By Samantha Weisbrod|I've been a Pharm tech at a community pharmacy for 4 years, and thought the PTCB exam was pretty easy. I was afraid I would be thrown off by a lot of hospital stuff or insanely hard math. I only studied this book and got a free practice exam through PTCB when I signed up around thanksgiving (Black Friday sale). The c|About the Author|Kristin W. Weitzel, PharmD, CDE, is clinical associate professor at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy in Gainesville. She has served as a contributing writer and editor for several publications, including the Pharmacy Technician
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