The links you provided are quite dated and several lead to broken pages or inactive domains. For the FPGEE, it is crucial to use high-authority, clinical sources that are updated annually.

Here is a curated list of high-quality, professional resources to replace your current list.


📚 Essential FPGEE Clinical Resources

To pass the FPGEE, you must rely on current guidelines and evidence-based practice. Use the updated links below for your study sessions:

1. Antibiotics & Infectious Disease

Instead of general hospital guides, use the gold standard for antimicrobial therapy.

2. Vitamins, Minerals, and Supplements

The FPGEE tests heavily on "Natural Products." Use these verified databases:

3. Pharmacy Management & Administration

Terminology in U.S. pharmacy management is specific. These resources cover the "Social & Administrative" 22% of the exam:

4. Pharmacy Law & Regulations (Federal & State)

Since the FPGEE is a national exam, focus on Federal Law first. State-specific (like Florida) links are better suited for the MPJE later on.


💡 How to Use These Links

  • For Federal Law: Download the DEA Manual and memorize the schedules and record-keeping requirements.

  • For Antibiotics: Focus on the "Mechanism of Action" and "Major Side Effects" for each class.

  • For Vitamins: Create a table comparing fat-soluble vs. water-soluble vitamins, focusing on deficiency symptoms and toxicity

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