Such a love-hate thing with that book, some love it and some (like me) hate it. I found my undergrad text (Lehne) to be more in depth and detailed (and thus useful) than Lip, and about equal to other text (Katzung). Our pharm prof recommended Lippincott and Katzung for this very reason, since students tend to prefer one over the other.
The icons depicting SEs were kinda funny sometimes, I have to admit.
I love Lehne from undergrad too. Our grad program recommended Edmunds and Mayhew but I didnt like it. I would still read from Lehne for my NP program. He makes reading so rhythmic and enjoyable like reading a non fiction..hahaha
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Such a love-hate thing with that book, some love it and some (like me) hate it. I found my undergrad text (Lehne) to be more in depth and detailed (and thus useful) than Lip, and about equal to other text (Katzung). Our pharm prof recommended Lippincott and Katzung for this very reason, since students tend to prefer one over the other.
The icons depicting SEs were kinda funny sometimes, I have to admit.