The NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) is the standard licensing exam that all U.S. pharmacy students must pass to practice pharmacy. Its an arduous 6-hour, 250-question exam that tests a daunting range of knowledge. In 2016 the pass rate fell to 86%. Preparing for the NAPLEX by reviewing all the material from each pharmacy school course would be overwhelming. A far better approach would be to study only the information most relevant to the exam and to rehearse with lots of practice exam questions, and thats what The APhA Complete Review for Pharmacy contains.
While there were a few spelling/grammatical errors and a few small omissions from several of the chapters in this book, I thought it was an EXCELLENT review for the NAPLEX exam (I kicked that exam's butt), except for pharmacy calculations - be sure to check another source for a review of calculations!!