SolRx

SolRx Canadian leader in providing pharmacy review programs for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians writing board exams to become licensed in Canada.

Online and inclass options available. StudentCentered.Innovative.Global. SolRx offers a variety of programs to help students and professionals enter or advance careers in the Canadian pharmacy and healthcare industry. Our comprehensive course offering and in-depth expertise help students not only achieve their sought after qualifications, but help them become intuitive, life long learners and an integral part of the Canadian pharmacy profession.

05/22/2026

Big changes are coming to the PEBC Pharmacy Technician Qualifying Exam starting September 2026 πŸ‘€

The blueprint has officially been updated with a stronger focus on:
βœ… Distribution & workflow
βœ… Communication & collaboration
βœ… Professionalism & patient safety
βœ… Real-life pharmacy practice scenarios

At SolRx, we are already updating our MCQs, OSPE stations, mock exams, and study materials to fully align with the NEW blueprint.

This is just a quick overview β€” a FULL detailed breakdown video is coming soon 🚨

05/21/2026

To all our OSCE candidates writing this weekend β€” believe in the preparation, trust your knowledge, and stay confident. πŸ’ŠπŸ“š

Remember:
βœ… Listen carefully before responding
βœ… Communicate with confidence and empathy
βœ… Stay calm even if a station feels difficult

One station does not define your exam. Keep moving forward and trust the process.

The entire team at SolRxοΏΌ is cheering you on every step of the way. Wishing you all the very best of luck this weekend!

05/19/2026

To all our students writing the MCQ and OSCE exams this week β€” this is your moment πŸ’ͺπŸ“š

Months of preparation, practice, mocks, and hard work have led to this point. Stay calm, trust your preparation, and believe in yourself.

Remember:
βœ”οΈ Think safe
βœ”οΈ Think patient-centered
βœ”οΈ Communicate clearly
βœ”οΈ Choose the MOST appropriate answer
βœ”οΈ Do not let nerves shake your confidence

You are more ready than you think. The entire SolRx team is proud of you and cheering you on every step of the way ❀️

Good luck to everyone writing this week!

PharmacyStudent InternationalPharmacist SolRx CanadianPharmacist Pharmac

Today is the day.All the hard work, late nights, and sacrifices come down to this moment.Wishing you the very best of lu...
05/04/2026

Today is the day.

All the hard work, late nights, and sacrifices come down to this moment.

Wishing you the very best of luck on your Evaluating Exam results.

No matter the outcome, we are proud of you.

You’ve already come so far. This is just the beginning. πŸ’™β€οΈ

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽 Day 7: TERATOGENICITYAnswer: D β€” MethotrexateMethotrexate is an absolute contraindication in pregnanc...
05/02/2026

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽

Day 7: TERATOGENICITY

Answer: D β€” Methotrexate
Methotrexate is an absolute contraindication in pregnancy β€” it is a folic acid antagonist that inhibits DNA synthesis, causing severe fetal malformations and fetal death. It is used to treat ectopic pregnancies precisely because of this effect. Patients must use reliable contraception during and for at least 3 months after stopping methotrexate. Azithromycin and heparin are considered compatible with pregnancy. Acetaminophen at recommended doses is generally safe. Other teratogens to know: isotretinoin, valproic acid (neural tube defects), warfarin (weeks 6–12), and ACE inhibitors/ARBs in the 2nd and 3rd trimester.

Ready to test yourself before the real PEBC OSCE? πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈπŸ“šOur SolRx Non-Interactive OSCE Mock Exam is designed to simulate ...
04/29/2026

Ready to test yourself before the real PEBC OSCE? πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈπŸ“š

Our SolRx Non-Interactive OSCE Mock Exam is designed to simulate the real exam environment and help you build confidence before exam day.

βœ… 15+ realistic cases to practice
βœ… Timed to match the actual OSCE – 7 minutes per station
βœ… Detailed answer guides and rationales
βœ… Built by Canadian practicing pharmacists
βœ… High-yield preparation for PEBC success

Practice under pressure. Improve your thought process. Strengthen your clinical judgment.

This is your chance to identify weaknesses before the real exam and walk in fully prepared.

Register now and take your preparation to the next level.

solrx.ca

04/27/2026

MCQ Class Clip: Myalgia vs Myositis vs Rhabdomyolysis: Key Differences Explained

Understand the critical distinctions between myalgia, myositis, and rhabdomyolysis. Learn how creatine kinase levels and symptoms like orange urine indicate these conditions and what to do next, especially with statin use.

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽 Day 6: LithiumAnswer: C β€” Coarse tremor, confusion, ataxiaA fine resting tremor is common at therapeu...
04/26/2026

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽

Day 6: Lithium

Answer: C β€” Coarse tremor, confusion, ataxia

A fine resting tremor is common at therapeutic lithium levels and is NOT a sign of toxicity. Toxicity presents with coarse tremor, confusion, ataxia, slurred speech, drowsiness, and in severe cases β€” seizures, coma, and cardiac arrhythmias. At 2.1 mEq/L (above the therapeutic range of 0.6–1.2 mEq/L), this patient has moderate-to-severe lithium toxicity requiring immediate intervention including IV fluids and possibly hemodialysis. Key precipitants: dehydration, NSAIDs, ACE inhibitors, low-sodium diet.

04/22/2026

Struggling with non-interactive OSCE stations? This is exactly where most candidates lose marks.

We’ve created a dedicated Non-Interactive ONLY Mock Exam to help you practice what actually gets tested β€” clinical reasoning, decision making, and written responses under real exam pressure.

No guessing. No shortcuts. Just pure exam-level practice.

This mock is designed to simulate real OSCE expectations so you can:
β€’ Build structured answers
β€’ Improve time management
β€’ Think like the examiner
β€’ Walk into your exam with confidence

Most students focus only on interactive stations… and that’s a mistake.

Non-interactive stations can make or break your result.

If you’re serious about passing, you need to train for BOTH.

Secure your spot by clicking the link in the bio!

Introducing: Non-Interactive OSCE Mock Exam (Timed Practice)As requested by many of you β€” we’ve built dedicated non-inte...
04/17/2026

Introducing: Non-Interactive OSCE Mock Exam (Timed Practice)

As requested by many of you β€” we’ve built dedicated non-interactive cases you can attempt in a real, timed mock exam setting.

Non-interactive stations are one of the most commonly neglected parts of the OSCE. Many candidates feel confident with interactive cases but walk into written response stations underprepared β€” and it shows in their scores.

This mock is designed to change that.

Here’s what you get:
β†’ Real exam-style non-interactive cases
β†’ Timed environment to simulate actual exam pressure
β†’ Practice applying and structuring knowledge β€” not just recognizing it
β†’ Targeted preparation for an area most candidates underestimate

This is for you if:
β†’ You haven’t practiced enough non-interactive cases
β†’ You’re unsure how to structure written responses under time pressure
β†’ You want focused, targeted practice before exam day

Spots are limited to preserve a proper exam-style experience.

Don’t leave easy marks on the table β€” non-interactive stations can significantly impact your overall OSCE performance if not practiced properly.

πŸ‘‰ Register now by visiting SolRx.ca

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽 Day 5: Drug InteractionsAnswer: C β€” MetronidazoleMetronidazole is a potent inhibitor of CYP2C9 (the p...
04/13/2026

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽

Day 5: Drug Interactions

Answer: C β€” Metronidazole

Metronidazole is a potent inhibitor of CYP2C9 (the primary enzyme responsible for warfarin’s S-enantiomer metabolism) AND CYP3A4. This dual inhibition significantly increases warfarin plasma levels, leading to potentially dangerous INR elevation and bleeding risk. This is one of the most clinically significant warfarin drug interactions. Amoxicillin and clindamycin have negligible direct CYP2C9 effects; azithromycin has modest interactions via CYP3A4 but is far less impactful than metronidazole.

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