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  1. Hi, everyone. I'm new to the site. I'm writing from Australia. It's a relief to be here & thanks for having me. I'm about to start my pharmacology unit for the first time in June and I thought I would begin with some prior learning. After reading a few threads regarding pharmacology preparation, I've found that using flashcards is one of the more recommended ways to remember content for a pharmacology exam. May I be recommended a link to, or a ballpark list of, the top most common classes of medications I should learn, along with their corresponding generic titles? (Where names are concerned, I should be able to source Australian equivalents with little trouble) I've also just brought myself a pharmacology text book, and regarding possible exam content; what areas should should I give greatest focus to? If beneficial; text book is outlined below: B.Bryant, K.Knights & E.Salerno; "Pharmacology for Health Professionals" - second edition. Thanks.

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