RxTechExam Referral Program

Fill out the contact form below, with the coupon code of your choice, any combination of letters and numbers will work. Once active, the coupon code will be registered to you and your friend will save $50 off 123CPhT. We’ll credit the payment option used during your enrollment $50 per referral, up to your course cost. 

    Referral Program Terms and Conditions

    Last Updated: February 8th, 2023

    All terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the definitions set forth in the Terms of Service

    These Referral Program Terms and Conditions (“Terms and Conditions”) govern Your participation in the RxTechExam Referral Program (the “Program”).

    You may refer friends to RxTechExam, through the Program by filling out the form above, and requesting a coupon code be allowed for future customers of RxTechExam. Once the coupon is approved, then added, your friends may use the coupon code as part of the “Referral Offer”.

    Only current or former RxTechExam students are eligible to redeem the Referral Offer. Once your friend purchases 123CPhT using the coupon code as part of the Referral Offer, you will be eligible to receive a Fifty Dollar ($50) credit to the card you used to make your course purchase.

    To receive your referral credit, email [email protected] to redeem your $50 credit seven days after your referral enrolls and your credit will be processed.

    All information collected, stored and/or shared through the Program shall be subject to Our Privacy Policy. By participating in the Program, You agree to the collection and use of Your personal information by Us and acknowledge that You have read and accepted Our Privacy Policy.

    You may not participate in the Program where doing so would be prohibited by any applicable laws or regulations. You must be eighteen (18) years or older and a resident of a state in the United States, including D.C., in order to participate in the Program.

    In addition to the restrictions You agreed to in Our Terms of Service, You agree that the following activities are expressly prohibited and engaging in any of these will be grounds for immediate termination and disqualification from the Program, and may lead to the forfeiture of existing Program invitations and accrued, but not yet received, Rewards:

    • Spam, bulk distribution of invitations, distribution to strangers, or any other promotion of Your Program invitations that would constitute or appear to constitute unsolicited commercial e-mail or spam under any applicable law or regulation.
    • Fraud, attempted fraud, or abuse of the Program or these Terms & Conditions.
    • Selling, trading, bartering, or providing anything of value to Your Invitee beyond the Program invitation, or otherwise using Your Program invitations or Rewards for promotional purposes.

    We reserve the right to terminate and disqualify You at any time from participating in the Program if You do not comply with any of these Terms and Conditions.

    We reserve the right at any time to modify or discontinue the Program, either temporarily or permanently (or any part thereof), with or without notice. We will not be liable to You in the event of any modification, suspension or discontinuance of the Program. We reserve the right to amend, modify or waive these Terms and Conditions at any time in our sole discretion.

    PTCB Secrets: 5 Tricks to Easily Pass the Exam – In Just a Few Weeks

    1. Master Pharmacy Calculations

    For some people, Pharmacy math is the most difficult part of the PTCB Exam. If math isn’t your strong suit, you’re going to need to put in some work to make sure that you are prepared. As a Pharmacy Technician Instructor, calculations are my favorite subject to teach. In middle school and high school, you were probably taught some things that you haven’t used since. Many of the students that I have taught told me – on day one – that this is what they fear the most. The math skills you need to pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam require memorization, problem solving, and your ability to adapt. After just a few weeks practicing those techniques you’ll learn how to go about solving the calculations you’ll need for the PTCB Exam.

    2. Memorize Medication DETAILS – 40% of the Exam

    You’ll need to do better than “memorizing the top 200 medications”. You are expected to know Generic Names, Therapeutic Equivalence, Interactions and Contraindications, Side Effects, and Indications. We teach you easy ways to master all of that material. One such example is that some medications that serve a similar purpose have a similar name. For instance, medications ending in –zepam and –zolam are benzodiazepines, they are used for anxiety, are schedule IV, and all interact with opiates, alcohol, and MAOI’s. We provide you a document with all of those rules neatly defined. Our organized study methods save you time! Don’t spend too much time focusing on all of the interactions between medications, ultimately that is the pharmacist’s job and even they have a computer program that alerts to drug interactions and contraindications.

    3. Concentrate on Federal Pharmacy Law – 12.5% of the Exam

    The PTCB Exam is a national exam, not specific to any state. Most states have additional regulations and laws that apply to the practice of pharmacy. State Laws and regulations are not tested on the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam. What is specifically tested is your ability to recognize major laws and their impact on the practice of Pharmacy on a national level. You should know how to handle a recall, what to do with hazardous waste, infection control, repackaging requirements, and about Restricted Drug Distribution Programs.

    4. Patient Safety and Quality Assurance – 26.25%

    Last November, the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board restructured their exam and put a specific emphasis on Medication Safety. If you’re already certified as a Pharmacy Tech, you probably know that now, you are required to obtain a continuing education unit each re-certification period on Medication Safety. There have been too many incidents where lack of training, lack of regulation, and sheer oversight have led to some pretty terrible consequences for patients. More than 100,000 Americans die each year of adverse drug reactions – Journal of the American Medical Association. The ability of a Pharmacy Technician to prevent errors assists the Pharmacist tremendously. Many medications have very similar names like glipizide & glyburide. Others have a different release structure like Depakote ER & Depakote DR. Some medications have a large number of drug-drug interactions and/or contraindications, those are known as “high risk” medications and should garner additional attention on your part. We provide you with fast reference documents for the high risk and high alert medications.

    5. RxTechExam.com – 100% Money-Back-Guarantee

    We take a lot of pride in our online PTCB-Recognized course. We’ve practiced in pharmacy for decades, and we’ve helped hundreds of people pass the PTCB Exam. There is a huge amount of material that you must know to pass the national exam, and you can learn it right here, at your own pace, on your schedule, from the comfort of home. Don’t take out student loans. Our courses are reasonably priced and our money-back guarantee assures you that if you don’t pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam, you don’t pay! What are you waiting for? Start studying today!

     

     

    Money Back Guarantee

    We’ll give you 100% of your money back!

    We guarantee that you will be successful on the PTCB Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam after studying with any course offered by RxTechExam.com – or we will refund back your course cost per this Guarantee. We recommend that you take the exam shortly after completion of the program (For example, if you complete the course on a Friday, it is recommended that you take the PTCB exam by Friday of the following week). The Money-Back Guarantee offered by RxTechExam.com is valid only if you take the exam within 30 days of the date you complete the course. Course Completion is defined as scoring an 90% or higher on all Graded Quizzes and the Final Exam. If you are unsuccessful on your PTCB exam attempt, RxTechExam.com will reimburse 100% of the course fee you’ve paid to us. You will also be provided additional access to your RxTechExam course for 30 days. We’ve only received a handful of refund requests out of the thousands of students that have taken our course.

    How to get reimbursed due to a failing attempt on the PTCB Exam:

    1. If, in the unlikely event, you do not pass the PTCB Exam, notify your instructor by email within 7 days of the failing attempt, with an attached scanned copy of the failing result
    2. Your refund will be mailed to you within 10 business days.

    No exceptions to this Money-Back policy will be allowed under any circumstances. The total value of reimbursement provided to you by RxTechExam will not exceed your purchase price for your course cost. Course extensions will not be refunded.

    RxTechDay Winners

    RxTechExam PTCB VPhA Giveaway
    Congratulations to all 15 winners of our #RxTechDay contest. Each of them received our Platinum Course (a $299 value) and access to our Online, Self-Paced PTCB-Recognized Curriculum.
    Please join us in welcoming the newest members of the RxTechExam family, and soon to be #CPhTs:
    Tersheria Milligan, Francis Cruz, Kirsten Williams, Kelsey Chantharasee, Joanna Valdez, Nida Islam, Elizabeth Cain, Alonso Lopez, Mariam Qudoors, Julia Zygalo, Cheryl Anderson, Asia Onassis, Destiny McHale, Yasmine Papdakis, Irene Hinojosa Munoz

    Why are Pharmacy Tech Schools so expensive, and you’re so cheap?

    We’ve gotten this question about how inexpensive our course is, a few different ways:

    “I’m looking for the quickest online PTCB program as possible and yours seems to fit the bill. However, it’s so significantly cheaper than others, does this course really fulfill the entire PTCB Program that is now required to become eligible to take the PTCE?”

    “Is the course payment a one time payment or monthly? Just asking its too good to be true if just a one time payment. I searched a lot then went to the PTCB site to find approved schools. The ones that are not approved the highest cost is like 4,000. Just want to know if this cost is one time or monthly I will be ok with it cause you are listed as an approved online school. ”

    “I see you’re PTCB Approved, but I’m a little skeptical because the course is so inexpensive. Are you legit

    RxTechExam is legitimately the best way to prepare for the PTCB Exam, period.

    We’re a Recognized PTCB Educator per the new 2020 requirement. We even offer a Money-Back Guarantee, if you pass our course and don’t pass the PTCB Exam. No other recognized educator (that we know of) does this.

    So why are we so cheap?

    1. We don’t have classrooms – we’re totally online and available for you to start studying right away, and at your convenience.

    2. We don’t have any unnecessary accreditations – like DECA, ASHP, or other combinations of letters that aren’t relevant to the profession. We’re PTCB Accredited, that’s all that matters.

    3. We don’t have a call centers and phone trees – but we do follow up by email quite quickly.

    4. Above all, we’re not greedy. Don’t make the mistake of taking an expensive course when you don’t to. We’ll help you get a letter just like this one 🙂

    How to Contact RxTechExam Support

    Email Us

    RxTechExam’s loving and knowledgeable Support Team provides fast, friendly help via email during US business hours and provide limited support during weekends and holidays (see more info below).

    RxTechExam does not offer phone support. (Please don’t trust any phone numbers you find on the Internet.) Why? Phone support requires substantial staffing expenses. It’s is not very efficient for the type of technical support we offer, which usually involves exchanging web links, or mathematical operations. Focusing on email support allows us to efficiently serve our students, while keeping costs down, which is one of the reasons why RxTechExam is so inexpensive compared to other pharmacy technician programs.

    Initial Response Times

    When you contact us, you can expect a first response within these timeframes. All times are in U.S. Eastern.

    • Live support from Monday until Friday at 5 p.m.
    • First response in 4 hours or less during these times

    TIP: You must contact us from the email address associated with your RxTechExam account. Reaching directly to your course instructor ensures that we will respond as quickly as humanly possible.

    Follow-up response rate

    Because the first response may open a can of technological worms, follow-up responses sometimes take longer. Student questions always get priority.

    Especially tricky issues may need to be reassigned to a support specialist. Our specialists will resolve your issue as swiftly as possible, but that could take up to a few days, especially if your issue requires input from RxTechExam developers.

    You are welcome to reply to any open case to request an update.

    Holidays

    We provide limited support over the following U.S. holidays:

    • Memorial Day (last Monday in May)
    • Independence Day (July 4th, observed on the nearest business day)
    • Labor Day (first Monday in September)
    • Thanksgiving Holiday (fourth Thursday in November, and the Friday thereafter)
    • Christmas Eve and Day (December 24th and December 25th)
    • New Year’s Eve and Day (December 31st and January 1st)

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    If you have a question that was not answered here, please contact your course instructor or send our friendly support team a note via our handy Contact Form. Your feedback helps us continue to work better for you.