Test Tools Sigler's 7th edition nonprescription drug cards

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Published in November 2008, our OTC drug cards are designed specifically for those planning on a career in retail pharmacy. This set contains cards on 100 nonprescription drugs, representing a majority of the OTC drugs purchased in the U.S.

SFI Medical Publishing has been in business for nearly 25 years, and our products are used by most pharmacy schools in the US, as well as several pharmacy tech programs and nursing programs. Our study guides are useful for on-the-go studying, exams, and quick reference. The cards come in a convenient 4-ring binder for ease-of-use and can be taken out and arranged as the user requires.


The study guides also include the following information:
  • Generic Name (with pronunciation)
  • Trade name
  • Full color photograph
  • Dosage Forms
  • FDA Indications/Dosages
  • Color-coded therapeutic class, with legend
  • Pharmacology/Pharmacokinetics
  • Drug Interactions
  • Contraindications/Precautions
  • Adverse Effects
  • Patient Consultation information
  • Chemical Structure


The nonprescription drug cards are normally $29.95 (within the US) but as a special promotion, we are offering Student Doctor Network users a 15% discount! To receive this special offer, please order by phone at 1-800-446-6293. Please mention the offer code SDN15. This promotion will only run through January 31.

You can visit our website at www.siglerdrugcards.com for more information, but the discount will not be calculated unless you call our toll free number!

We would like to thank you for being a part of test prep week, and we look forward to hearing from you soon!
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Thank you for the information! I had used your top 200 prescription cards and have been attempting to make my own top nonprescription cards, but this will save me a lot of time and headache!
 
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