Trainee Pharmacist

Welcome to the trainee pharmacist (previously known as pre-reg pharmacist) section of this website.

The following categories below include a wide range of resources to help you during the pharmacy foundation training year (previously known as the pre-reg year) and when preparing for the trainee pharmacist exam/GPhC exam (previously known as the pre-reg exam).

Please note, you may find references/content referring to the pre-reg year, pre-reg pharmacist or pre-reg exam in some places on the website. We are currently in the process of updating these.

Categories

Trainee Pharmacist Essential Resources / Documents

Trainee Pharmacist Essential Resources / Documents

Trainee Pharmacist Exam Preparation

Practice Pharmacy Calculations

Topics/Subjects Covered in the BNF

Topics/Subjects Covered in the BNFC

First Aid for Trainee Pharmacists

Practice BNF Open Book Pre-Reg Questions (not applicable to the 2016 exam and onwards)

How to Get Through the Pre-Reg Year and Exam

Time Management Tips for Trainee Pharmacists

Responding to Symptoms

Pharmacy Mnemonics: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE and SIT DOWN SIR

When to Refer in Common Illnesses / Minor Ailments

Over-the-counter (OTC) Medicines to be Avoided or Used With Caution in Asthmatics

Over-the-counter (OTC) Medicines to Avoid in Prostate Enlargement

Over-the-counter (OTC) Medicines to Avoid in Glaucoma

Over-the-counter (OTC) Laxatives for Constipation

Cough in the Pharmacy: A Practical Approach

Over-the-counter (OTC) Drug Abuse

Useful Things to Put in Your File

Prescription Requirements

Controlled Drug Prescription Requirements

Pharmacy Units of Measurement and Unit Conversions

Pharmacy Abbreviations

Medical Abbreviations

Drugs With Anticholinergic Properties

Drug Induced Diarrhoea

Drug Induced Constipation

Drug Induced Hyperkalaemia

Drug Induced Hypokalaemia

Drug Induced Hypernatraemia

Drug Induced Hyponatraemia

Drug Induced Neutropenia

Drug Induced Thrombocytopenia

Drug Induced Lung Disease

Medications and Falls in the Elderly

Medicines Causing Urine Colour Change

Medications and Recreational Drugs That Can Cause Insomnia

Sedating Antihistamines and Non-Sedating Antihistamines

Fat-Soluble and Water-Soluble Vitamins

Common Drug Substrates, Inhibitors and Inducers of CYP450 Isoenzymes

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

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Medical Terms With Definitions Describing Clinical Signs and Symptoms

Health Promotion in the Pharmacy: Healthy Eating

High Risk Medicines

Pharmacy Abbreviations: Over-the-counter (OTC)

Drugs causing alopecia

Prodrugs

Drugs Highly Bound to Plasma Proteins

Pharmacological / Pharmacokinetic Properties of Beta-Blockers

Drugs Undergoing Extensive First-Pass Metabolism

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