In order to be successful as a pharmacy student, you should study these textbooks in addition to the handouts you’ve had for years.
An overview of each book’s content is provided, along with some of the books’ pluses and minuses. It’s a good idea to have a copy of each of them. To save spending your hard-earned money, many of the pharmacy textbooks are also accessible via Access Pharmacy. Take your comprehension and performance to the next level by incorporating them into your study arsenal.
Top 15 Pharmacy Textbooks Every Serious Pharmacy Student Should Own
- Applied Therapeutics (10th edition)
- Pharmacotherapy (8th edition)
- Applied Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics (6th edition)
- Ansel’s Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms & Drug Delivery System (11th edition)
- Concepts in Sterile Preparations and Aspetic Technique
- Drug Information: A guide for pharmacists (5th edition)
- Foye’s principles of medicinal chemistry (7th edition)
- Pharmacy Practice and the law (6th edition)
- Medical Terminology: A programmed learning approach to the language of health care (2nd edition)
- Medical Microbiology (7th edition)
- Immunology- A short course (6th edition)
- Applied Biostatistics for the Health Sciences
- Mosby’s Drug Reference for Health Professions (6th edition)
- Pharmacy OSCEs and Competency-Based Assessments
- Clinical Skills for Pharmacists: A Patient-Focused Approach (3rd Edition)