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      • Trusted Partner
        2020

        The Pharmaceutical Technician Logbook

        Tips on record keeping and sample pharmaceutical calculations

        by Heike Steen

        The pharmaceutical technician students have almost made it: the first part of their training has been successfully completed, many exams have been passed and they are starting their six month internship in a wonderful pharmacy. Now they find themselves at the next milestone on the road to becoming a fully-fledged pharmaceutical technician: the internship logbook! The contents are laid down by the regulations governing the training and examination of pharmaceutical technicians. It is required before admission to the 2nd part of the examination and forms an important basis for the oral examination in the subject Pharmacy practice. This logbook gives pharmaceutical technician interns the decisive incentive to keep their own individual records. It contains tips on how to achieve a logical, accurate, wellstructured and visually perfect presentation of the contents. The second part of the book shows complete sample calculations for examples of individual and bulk formulations, tests on starting materials and selected topics of practical training in a pharmacy!

      • Trusted Partner
        December 2024

        The Pharmaceutical Technician Diary

        Tips and templates for drafting

        by Heike Steen

        Pharmaceutical technician students have nearly made it: The first phase of training has been completed, numerous exams have been successfully passed and they are now beginning their six-month internship at their chosen pharmacy. The next milestone on the path to becoming a qualified pharma- ceutical technician: the internship diary! The content is determined by the training and examination regulations for pharmaceutical technicians. It is a prerequisite for admis- sion to the second part of the examination and serves as a vital foundation for the oral exam in pharmacy practice. This book provides the crucial inspiration for their own, individual pharmaceutical technician diary. It gives tips on how to generate coherent, error-free and well-structured contents and present them in an optically perfect manner. An addi- tional support and source of inspiration come from complete sample reports on specimen formulations and bulk prepara- tions, on testing starting materials and on selected pharma- cy topics. New in the 2nd edition: With the implementation of the Pharmaceutical Technician Reform Act in January 2023, changes have been introduced to pharmaceutical technician training. Part one of the book outlines the new legal regula- tions, including the updated guidelines from the Federal Chamber of Pharmacists on pharmaceutical technician practical training. It also provides detailed information on the training contract and plan. Target group: Pharmaceutical technician interns/students, pharmacy managers, pharmaceutical technician schools

      • Trusted Partner
        September 2025

        Chemistry for Pharmaceutical Technicians

        by Marion Romer, Silke Dittmar, Dorothee Famulla-Weber, Claudia Huppertz, Doris Grimm

        Chemistry is all about smells and explosions – but real understanding often gets left behind. This textbook keeps you on track by reviewing the fundamentals, strengthening chemical understanding and guiding students towards independent learning. Thanks to the pharmaceutical context, chemistry is understood as the foundation of medicinal substances. Practical examples, mnemonics and summaries enhance the structure and make the content easier to digest. The book sparks pharmaceutical technicians’ interest in medicinal substances – an ideal foundation for mastering everyday chemistry in both study and practice. Target group: Pharmaceutical technicians in training and on the job, teachers at pharmaceutical technician schools, students of pharmacy

      • Trusted Partner
        2021

        Chemistry for Pharmaceutical Technicians

        by Marion Romer, Silke Dittmar, Dr. Dorothee Famulla-Weber and Claudia Huppertz

        Chemistry is all about smells and bangs – but what if you’ve lost sight of what is actually going on? This textbook keeps PTA students on course: it refreshes the basics, consolidates chemical knowledge and leads to independent working. The 10th edition is presented in a completely new design and with an even clearer layout. With reference to the pharmaceutical arena, chemistry is shown to be the basis of drug substances. Practical examples, call-outs and summaries break up the text and make it easier to work with the subject matter. This book will awaken the interest of pharmaceutical technicians in drug substances – the best precondition for mastering everyday chemistry at school and at work.

      • Trusted Partner
        2023

        Subject-related Mathematics for Pharmaceutical Technicians

        by Claudia Brüchert

        Maths is not everyone’s cup of tea. This may change from now on! This textbook explains the most important types of arithmetic quite simply. One learns ■ what basic arithmetic methods there are, ■ why stoichiometry is important, and ■ how to perform complex calculations for the medicinal formula. The price determination of medicinal products is also included. Videos demonstrate and explain the calculation steps exactly and comprehensibly via QR code, so that nothing can go wrong. A collection of formulas provides the pharmacy-specific calculation methods that can be quickly looked up. You can deepen your knowledge with the help of exercises. The solutions are available via QR code.

      • Trusted Partner
        2022

        Pharmacy Practice for Pharmaceutical Technicians

        by Rainer Neukirchen, Dr. Holger Herold, Dr. Wolfgang Kircher, Annegret Lehmann, Rainer Neukirchen, Rika Prager, Anke Schichte, Heike Steen and Dr. Markus Zieglmeier

        This completely redesigned book provides concise knowledge about the main topics of over-the-counter sales. It provides the most important facts about: - Areas of the law relevant to pharmacies and regulations on hazardous materials, - The most important issues concerning self-medication and correct use of dosage forms, - Medical devices such as bandages and dressings, blood pressure meters and incontinence products, - Specific subjects such as interactions and the misuse of drugs. Text boxes, revised to improve learning, highlight important information; diagrams and pictures illustrate the facts, and QR codes allow access to additional online material. This standard work can be used as a textbook in class, to prepare for the final examination and as a reference work in everyday professional life. The book also brings together all that is important for returnees.

      • Trusted Partner
        2022

        Pharmacy Practice Workbook

        practise, consolidate, revise

        by Annette Thomas / Nadine Sprecher

        Advising patients, dispensing, preparing and checking drugs – that is the essence of pharmacy practice and – at the same time – a broad field. This workbook enables knowledge about legal and regulatory requirements concerning the dispensing of drugs, the use of particular dosage forms, specific risks of drugs as well as the handling of medical devices or hazardous substances to be deepened – and in an amusing and entertaining way, thanks to a varied range of exercises! It is the ideal complement to the textbook Pharmacy Practice of the Deutschen Apotheker Verlag and the perfect preparation for the final examination. But quite apart from that, it guarantees fun for all prospective and active pharmaceutical technicians, returnees and pharmacy interns when learning and revising. It provides valuable ideas and support for pharmaceutical technician schools and pharmacies with teaching and training.

      • Trusted Partner
        2022

        Medical Device Information for Pharmaceutical Technicians

        by Founded by Friedlinde Wilson and Baldur Kohm.Edited by Dr. Anette Vasel-Biergansand Hannelore Eitel-Hirschfeld

        Ranging from eyebaths and compression stockings to electronic cigarettes, the variety of medical aids available is huge. Every day, expert advice on these is needed at the pharmacy. The authors have summarised these aids in a practically oriented way. They provide background information, specifics about the materials, application descriptions, practical tips and product examples. Colourful illustrations show how they are used on or by the patient. Fully updated, the new edition of the book contains not only conventional medical devices but also those asked for at a contemporary community pharmacy. This 11th edition, which has been completely revised, contains: - definitions enabling rapid familiarisation with the topic, - tables that provide an overview, - illustrations and advice tips to help with practical use, - mnemonics and practice questions which help reinforce the knowledge Bonus: QR codes take the user to additional digital material! The ideal companion in training and on the job!

      • Trusted Partner
        2022

        Emergencies at the Pharmacy

        Deal competently with emergency situations

        by Matthias Bastigkeit

        In emergency situations, a pharmacy assumes a special importance. Being an easily accessible point of contact, it is called upon to provide help in confused situations and also in those where there is a clear need for first aid. In such serious cases, it is essential to respond quickly and adequately. - How does one recognise an emergency? - How does one proceed? - What is one allowed to do, what must one do? The book provides clear answers to all these questions about emergency scenarios that can occur at a pharmacy. Whether it is an attack of asthma, a heart attack, burns or poisoning – in future, one will know what to do. In addition, the book provides information about the actions of the emergency physician and the common drugs used in emergencies.

      • Trusted Partner
        October 2025

        Exercises in Dispensing and Consulting in Pharmacy Practice

        Prescription delivery, self-medication and use of digital media

        by Annette Thomas, Nadine Yvonne Sprecher

        Expertise alone does not guarantee a successful consulta- tion – what matters is how it is conveyed to the customer. Here the tools for successful communication in everyday pharmacy practice can be found: clear technical and legal principles, practical tips and a wealth of realistic exercises. The training covers the safe use of digital media, conducting consultations on a wide range of indications and essential communication skills – from active listening to targeted conversation techniques. Whether self-medication, prescription delivery or medical devices: this textbook provides optimal preparation for delivering competent, clear and customer-oriented advice in everyday pharmacy practice. It is also the ideal companion for pharmaceutical technician training in the subject „Exercises in Delivery and Consultation using Digital Technologies.“ Practical, comprehensive and directly applicable – for training, exams and professional practice! Target group: Pharmaceutical technicians in training, returning pharmaceutical technicians and pharmacists, pharmacy interns

      • Trusted Partner
        2023

        German for Pharmaceutical Practice

        Communicate, research, present

        by Nadine Yvonne Sprecher, Annette Thomas, Annegret Lehmann and Anke Schichte. In collaboration with Christiane Schneider

        In the pharmacy, the staff communicate with customers, colleagues, the medical profession, sales representatives and nursing home staff. Pharmacy employees produce written information based on well-chosen sources and represent the pharmacy to the outside world through presentations, on social media, or with the help of flyers, posters and other promotional materials. All this presupposes the confident use of language, and is best trained in advance. Part A of this work provides assistance for the most diverse communicative requirements in the pharmacy. A short theoretical explanation is always followed by several tasks so that you can immediately put what you have learned into practice and try it out. The „Brief overview of grammar and language knowledge“ boxes point out linguistic stumbling blocks. Those who are not yet sure of the technical terms can make themselves fit in Part B. Here one learns how to conduct a good counselling interview according to the BAC guideline. Extensive lists of technical terms and their explanations suitable for everyday use – all arranged according to organ systems – contain the most important vocabulary for everyday pharmacy work. A totally practical German lesson!

      • Trusted Partner
        2021

        Botany and Pharmacognosy Workbook

        by Nadine Sprecher and Annette Thomas

        Dealing with medicinal plants and knowledge of their constituents and therapeutic effects is an ancient pharmaceutical skill. The associated treasure chest of knowledge is as deep and colourful as the world of plants itself. Just as varied and stimulating is the Botany and Pharmacognosy Workbook, in which the diverse and stimulating tasks are a real joy! The mission and passion of the authors is to impart, deepen and link knowledge in a fun way, with pharmacy practice always in mind. The workbook is intended as a supplement to the textbook Botany and Pharmacognosy for Pharmaceutical Technicians. However, it can also be used independently and guarantees fun for all prospective and active pharmaceutical technicians, returnees and pharmacy interns when learning and revising. For pharmaceutical technician schools and pharmacists, it offers valuable stimulation and support in education and training.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2006

        EU pharmaceutical regulation

        The politics of policy-making

        by Govin Permanand, Dimitris Papadimitriou, Simon Bulmer, Andrew Geddes, Peter Humphreys, Caroline Wilding

        This book provides an analysis of European Union pharmaceutical regulation from a policy-making perspective. The focus is on how the often conflicting agendas of the pharmaceutical industry, the EU member states, the European Commission, and consumer interests are reconciled within the context of regulatory outcomes having to serve public health, healthcare and industrial policy needs within the single market. Breaking with more traditional approaches which stress the economic determinants of pharmaceutical policy, different strands of public policy analysis, regulatory and European integration and policy-making theories are invoked in developing a new conceptual approach to frame the analysis. In-depth case-studies in three key policy areas: patent protection, market authorisation, and pricing and reimbursement, provide substantive support. In providing a unique perspective on how and why EU pharmaceutical policy is made, the book will be of interest to academics, students and policy-practitioners interested in EU policy-making, regulation and public policy analysis. ;

      • Trusted Partner
        2023

        Inhalativa

        Standardised extended instruction in the correct use of medicines and practicing the inhalation technique

        by Edited by Dr. Robert Jaeschke and Dr. Thomas Spindler. By Dr. Eric Martin, Dr. Wolfgang Kircher and Dr. Constanze Schäfer

        Only the correct use of inhalation devices guarantees an optimal effect. The editors and authors are experienced experts in supervising inhaled therapies for children and adults. They have different focuses and illuminate the topic from different perspectives: ■ administrative regulations and legal framework for providing the pharmaceutical service with advice on documentation and invoicing ■ current standards in the therapy of asthma and COPD as well as disease-specific features ■ physical-technical basics of inhalation ■ special features of inhalation devices in terms of technology and application ■ guidance on the practical implementation of the services offered in a pharmacy with SOP ■ assistance on the setting and communication for high-quality counselling and instruction Helpful working materials, such as device-specific leaflets to give to patients, and separate monitoring sheets or checklists for each device round off the package. These are available for download at www.Online-PlusBase.de.

      • Trusted Partner
        2023

        Medicinal Drugs

        406 index cards

        by Prof. Dr. Matthias F. Melzig and Dr. Joscha Kummer

        Eyebright, Asian holly oak, butcher‘s broom – pharmaceutical drugs play an important role in the studies and profession of pharmacists, and must be learned. The author duo has compiled profiles for 406 important medicinal drugs, including - coloured image of the physical appearance, - name, family, ingredients, effect, application, - synonyms and instructions for use. New in the 2nd edition: - update of all profiles, - over 80 new drugs, including TCM and homeopathy. Thanks to the photo and fact sheet, the drugs can be internalised in no time at all – optimal for exams and practice!

      • Trusted Partner
        2023

        AMTS (Drug Therapy Safety) and Medication Analysis

        Extended medication counselling for polymedication

        by Stefanie Brune

        Taking five or more medications – this is part of the daily routine of many, especially elderly people. But polymedication increases the risk of drug-related problems. This is where the pharmaceutical service „Extended medication counselling for polymedication“ comes in. This comprehensive guide shows how to establish and implement such knowledge in the pharmacy: ■ Part A explains the legal and contractual basis of the service. In addition, the publication highlights the risks of polymedication, drug-related problems and goals, and the benefits of the service for the stakeholders involved in the pharmacy, the doctor‘s practice, and for the patients themselves. ■ Part B is dedicated to the organisation in the pharmacy: team preparation, quality management, required documents, consulting and workplaces, and staff qualification. Aspects such as time management, patient recruitment and public liability are also considered. ■ Part C describes the individual process steps flanked by aids such as work tables, checklists, sample texts (for download at www.Online-PlusBase.de) and a comparison table for supporting AMTS software tools, including screenshots. ■ Part D offers case studies, including the initiation of extended medication counselling, the pharmaceutical AMTS review (software-supported), solution paths and communication (including formulation examples) with the various stakeholders involved. A medication analysis promotes drug therapy safety, strengthens customer loyalty and creates new opportunities for interdisciplinary cooperation with the medical profession – good reasons for starting immediately!

      • Trusted Partner
        2021

        Practical Guide to Compounding and Dispensing

        Step-by-step instructions for the pharmacy

        by Dr. Annina Bergner

        The requirements concerning the preparation of extemporaneous formulations in the pharmacy are high. In her book the author explains which current guidelines must be observed in the production of semi-solid and liquid preparations, capsules or eyedrops. The reader will learn, - Which points are important when checking the plausibility of a medical prescription - How to store formulations correctly and how to specify the expiry date after opening - Why preparation of the workspace is so important. The individual manufacturing steps are described and explained in a readily understandable way. In addition, the book contains many valuable tips for pharmaceutical practice. With the aid of a training centre, the reader’s knowledge can also be deepened. This guide is an invaluable help to everyone who undertakes compounding and dispensing – whether a pharmaceutical technician or a fully qualified pharmacist!

      • Trusted Partner
        2023

        Pharmacy Services

        Future on site

        by Dr. S. Werner and T. König

        Make it simple! The pharmacy can do more than just provide medicines. In this book, two smart authors show what ideas are out there for pharmacy services and how they can be offered. This involves much more than just the pharmaceutical services that are paid for. Digitalisation makes many things possible. Optimised operational processes, broad knowledge and skills become further services that offer good opportunities for the on-site pharmacy. Here you can read about • what contemporary services are available, how they can be introduced, and what they should cost, • why telemedicine and appointment booking software can be helpful strategies, and • how pharmacies can effectively counter the mail-order trade. From the content: pharmaceutical counselling in and outside the pharmacy on health topics, prevention and medicinal products, services for specific target groups, distributing and blistering, vaccination, determination of physiological values and much more.

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