3. Social, Behavioral, and Administrative Sciences (20%–22%)

: The base layer of the exam, covering anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and microbiology. Key Exam Features

: Focuses on the "human" and "system" side of pharmacy, such as pharmacy law and ethics, healthcare systems, biostatistics, and professional communication.

This section covers the US healthcare system, laws, and ethics. For foreign graduates, this is often the most challenging area because it is specific to the United States context.

Quantitative skills essential for compounding and dosing.

The functional changes associated with or resulting from disease or injury. 2. Pharmaceutical Sciences (31%–33%)

Often considered challenging for international graduates, this domain covers the specific context of the U.S. healthcare system. FPGEE-Content-Outline.pdf - NABP

The exam is divided into four major content areas. Here is a detailed guide on what to study for each.

: Covers the technical aspects of medicine, including pharmacology, toxicology, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, and complex pharmaceutical calculations.

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