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.

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽 Day 3: Acetaminophen OverdoseAnswer: C — N-acetylcysteine (NAC)NAC is the antidote for acetaminophen ...
03/25/2026

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽

Day 3: Acetaminophen Overdose

Answer: C — N-acetylcysteine (NAC)

NAC is the antidote for acetaminophen overdose. It works by replenishing hepatic glutathione stores, which are rapidly depleted by the toxic metabolite NAPQI (N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine). If initiated within 8–10 hours of ingestion, NAC is highly effective at preventing hepatotoxicity. Flumazenil reverses benzodiazepines; naloxone reverses opioids; protamine reverses heparin.

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽 Day 2: Adverse EffectsAnswer: C — AzithromycinAzithromycin, a macrolide antibiotic, is associated wit...
03/17/2026

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽

Day 2: Adverse Effects

Answer: C — Azithromycin

Azithromycin, a macrolide antibiotic, is associated with QTc interval prolongation through blockade of hERG potassium channels. This can increase the risk of torsades de pointes, particularly in patients with pre-existing prolonged QTc, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, or those on other QTc-prolonging medications. Amoxicillin-clavulanate, nitrofurantoin, and TMP-SMX are not associated with significant QTc prolongation.

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽 Day 1: Metformin MechanismAnswer: B — Inhibits hepatic gluconeogenesis via AMPK activationMetformin’s...
03/16/2026

10 days of MCQ! ✍🏽

Day 1: Metformin Mechanism

Answer: B — Inhibits hepatic gluconeogenesis via AMPK activation

Metformin’s primary mechanism is activating AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in the liver, which suppresses hepatic gluconeogenesis and reduces fasting blood glucose. It also modestly improves peripheral insulin sensitivity. Unlike sulfonylureas, metformin does NOT stimulate insulin secretion and therefore does not cause hypoglycemia as monotherapy. Option D (SGLT2 inhibition) describes a separate drug class entirely.

This week Thursday at 7 PM EST we will be having a virtual live case-based session to support you while preparing for th...
02/02/2026

This week Thursday at 7 PM EST we will be having a virtual live case-based session to support you while preparing for the upcoming exam.

During this session, we will:
- Work through case-based multiple-choice questions designed to reflect exam-style scenarios
- Review a clear, step-by-step approach to clinical scenarios
- Discuss how to interpret questions and answer choices more effectivelyShare exam-day strategies, including time management and how to stay organized under exam conditions

This session is open to both SolRx and non-SolRx students and is intended to help you feel more confident and prepared going into your exam.

Please use the link to register and share with your friends!

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01/12/2026

PEBC didn’t remove competencies, they refined them. The old 9 core competencies were streamlined into a clearer, practice-focused framework that better reflects how pharmacists actually work in real life. Understanding this shift is key to preparing smarter for the 2026 exams, not harder.

Not sure how to start preparing for the 2026 PEBC exams? You’re not alone, and that’s exactly why we’re hosting these FR...
01/04/2026

Not sure how to start preparing for the 2026 PEBC exams? You’re not alone, and that’s exactly why we’re hosting these FREE course preview sessions.

Our MCQ and OSCE previews will walk you through:
•⁠ ⁠How the PEBC exams are structured
•⁠ ⁠What actually gets tested
•⁠ ⁠How to study strategically (not just memorize)
•⁠ ⁠What makes SolRx’s approach different

Whether you’re early in your journey or feeling overwhelmed, this is the best place to start with clarity and confidence.

🗓 MCQ Preview: Jan 9, 2026 | 9–10 PM EST
🗓 OSCE Preview: Jan 12, 2026 | 8–9 PM EST

Join us live, ask questions, and see if our program is the right fit for you.

Link to register: IN BIO

Zoom invite links are emailed 15 minutes prior to the session.

🚨 FREE COURSE PREVIEW – PEBC OSCE & MCQ 🚨Join us on December 19 from 8 PM – 10 PM EST on Zoom for an inside look at how...
12/09/2025

🚨 FREE COURSE PREVIEW – PEBC OSCE & MCQ 🚨

Join us on December 19 from 8 PM – 10 PM EST on Zoom for an inside look at how SolRx prepares pharmacy graduates to succeed in the PEBC Qualifying Exam.

We’ll cover:
✔️ Our teaching style and exam format
✔️ Realistic OSCE/MCQ examples
✔️ Resources, books, scripts, and assessments
✔️ How our students practice, improve, and pass
✔️ Q&A session with faculty

Whether you’re starting your PEBC journey or looking for a structured plan to pass, this preview will help you understand how SolRx training works and what to expect.

Registration link: IN BIO
Zoom link will be emailed 15 minutes before the session begins.

12/05/2025

Most OSCE courses just give notes and lectures. We give you a system:

✔ Dedicated OSCE books
✔ All class references uploaded before class
✔ Recordings + faculty demo videos
✔ Weekly progress tracking + personal folders
✔ Fast mentor communication
✔ Midterm reviews + structured FULL mock exams
✔ BONUS non-interactive mock
✔ Case-based competency mapping to NAPRA/PEBC

You never study alone. You never guess what to do next. You never wonder if you’re improving.

This is how OSCE prep should feel.

11/28/2025

Here Parag discusses the key differences between systematic reviews and meta-analyses in evidence-based practice, explaining how these research methods help reduce bias and provide comprehensive insights into clinical questions.

11/26/2025

Another incredible success story! 🙌

Drupal passed his exams with SolRx and is now officially a licensed Pharmacy Technician in Canada.

Your dedication is inspiring! Congratulations! 🎉

11/25/2025

If you’re studying for the PEBCs, drug schedules are a MUST-know!

Parag Shah simplifies the key differences so you can feel confident on exam day 💪

11/24/2025

Justice in pharmacy isn’t just “first come, first served.”

In this convo with Parag Shah, we dive into what fairness really looks like in practice; prioritizing patients based on clinical urgency, safety, and who needs our help most in that moment.

Because being fair isn’t about treating everyone the same… it’s about doing what’s right for each patient.

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Brampton, ON
L6P1C5

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

+18882672464

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