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Pay attention to the suffixes at the end of many of the medications. A good resource for that is Delmar's Comprehensive Review for NCLEX- LPN (or RN). A brief example of that is: betablockers end in 'olol', ace inhibitors end in 'pril'. Also, break up the medications in catagories. The book I mentioned will go into that in their pharmacology section.
Also, I posted something along these lines in the NCLEX forum on learning meds.
athomemom56
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Can someone tell me the best way to learn tons of Medications, side effects etc. without taking a class....I looked for online links, ideas, etc and couldn't find anything.
Barbra