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Respiratory System: Anatomy & Physiology & Cough, Cold, & Allergy

32 min · 25. mai 2026
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In this episode of TechPrep: Rapid PTCB Review, we review respiratory anatomy and physiology along with cough, cold, and allergy conditions using a focused, exam-relevant approach tailored to pharmacy technician practice and the PTCB exam. Learners will explore the structure and function of the respiratory system, how normal breathing and airway protection occur, and how common respiratory illnesses and allergic responses develop. The episode connects respiratory anatomy and physiology to medication therapy by introducing common treatments for cough, congestion, allergies, and upper respiratory symptoms. Emphasis is placed on major OTC and prescription medication classes, mechanisms of action, and important safety considerations that pharmacy technicians frequently encounter in community pharmacy practice. What You’ll Learn * The basic anatomy and function of the respiratory system * How the body regulates breathing and airway protection * Common causes and symptoms of cough, cold, and allergy conditions * Major medication classes used to treat respiratory and allergy symptoms * Key safety considerations for OTC respiratory medications and antihistamines  Key Takeaways * Respiratory anatomy and physiology are foundational for understanding pulmonary medications * Cough, cold, and allergy products are among the most commonly used OTC medications * Respiratory and allergy medications are high-yield for the PTCB exam * Understanding respiratory pharmacology supports safe medication handling and patient care ✅ Want to master high-yield anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology topics for the PTCB exam? Thousands of pharmacy technician students trust TechPrep for clear explanations, exam-focused review, and real-world relevance. 👉 Start learning today at PharmTechReview.com [https://pharmtechreview.com/]     #TechPrep #PTCBReview #RespiratorySystem #CoughAndCold #AllergyMedications #PTCBPrep #PharmacyTechnician #PharmacologyBasics

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Respiratory System: Asthma & COPD

In this episode of TechPrep: Rapid PTCB Review, we review asthma with a focused, exam-relevant approach tailored to pharmacy technician practice and the PTCB exam. Learners will explore the pathophysiology of airway inflammation and bronchoconstriction, how asthma affects normal respiratory function, and how these concepts connect directly to medication therapy and symptom management. The episode links asthma fundamentals to commonly prescribed respiratory medications, including rescue inhalers, maintenance therapies, and combination products. Emphasis is placed on mechanisms of action, inhaler types, proper medication use, and safety considerations that pharmacy technicians frequently encounter in both retail and institutional pharmacy settings. What You’ll Learn * The basic pathophysiology of asthma and airway inflammation * How bronchoconstriction affects breathing and oxygen flow * Common asthma symptoms, triggers, and complications * Major medication classes used in asthma management and their basic mechanisms * The difference between rescue and maintenance therapies Key Takeaways * Asthma is a common chronic respiratory condition frequently encountered in pharmacy practice * Inhalers and respiratory medications are high-yield topics for the PTCB exam * Understanding asthma pharmacology supports safe medication handling and patient education * Knowing the difference between acute and long-term therapy is critical for patient safety ✅ Want to master high-yield respiratory and pharmacology topics for the PTCB exam? Thousands of pharmacy technician students trust TechPrep for clear explanations, exam-focused review, and real-world relevance. 👉 Start learning today at PharmTechReview.com [https://pharmtechreview.com/]     #TechPrep #PTCBReview #Asthma #RespiratoryPharmacology #PTCBPrep #PharmacyTechnician #PharmacologyBasics #Inhalers

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Respiratory System: Anatomy & Physiology & Cough, Cold, & Allergy

In this episode of TechPrep: Rapid PTCB Review, we review respiratory anatomy and physiology along with cough, cold, and allergy conditions using a focused, exam-relevant approach tailored to pharmacy technician practice and the PTCB exam. Learners will explore the structure and function of the respiratory system, how normal breathing and airway protection occur, and how common respiratory illnesses and allergic responses develop. The episode connects respiratory anatomy and physiology to medication therapy by introducing common treatments for cough, congestion, allergies, and upper respiratory symptoms. Emphasis is placed on major OTC and prescription medication classes, mechanisms of action, and important safety considerations that pharmacy technicians frequently encounter in community pharmacy practice. What You’ll Learn * The basic anatomy and function of the respiratory system * How the body regulates breathing and airway protection * Common causes and symptoms of cough, cold, and allergy conditions * Major medication classes used to treat respiratory and allergy symptoms * Key safety considerations for OTC respiratory medications and antihistamines  Key Takeaways * Respiratory anatomy and physiology are foundational for understanding pulmonary medications * Cough, cold, and allergy products are among the most commonly used OTC medications * Respiratory and allergy medications are high-yield for the PTCB exam * Understanding respiratory pharmacology supports safe medication handling and patient care ✅ Want to master high-yield anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology topics for the PTCB exam? Thousands of pharmacy technician students trust TechPrep for clear explanations, exam-focused review, and real-world relevance. 👉 Start learning today at PharmTechReview.com [https://pharmtechreview.com/]     #TechPrep #PTCBReview #RespiratorySystem #CoughAndCold #AllergyMedications #PTCBPrep #PharmacyTechnician #PharmacologyBasics

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In this episode of TechPrep: Rapid PTCB Review, we review the genitourinary system with a focus on overactive bladder and contraception. Learners will explore the basic function of the urinary and reproductive systems, common symptoms associated with overactive bladder, and the medications frequently used to manage these conditions. The episode also introduces major contraceptive methods, including hormonal and non-hormonal options, along with key brand and generic medications commonly encountered in pharmacy practice. This content helps pharmacy technician students strengthen medication recognition, improve patient safety awareness, and prepare for the PTCB exam. What You’ll Learn: * Basic anatomy and function of the genitourinary system * Causes and symptoms of overactive bladder * Common medications used to treat overactive bladder * Types of contraception and how they work * Important pharmacy considerations related to contraceptive medications Key Takeaways: * Genitourinary medications are commonly encountered in pharmacy practice and on the PTCB exam * Understanding overactive bladder and contraception improves medication recognition and safety * Strong foundational knowledge supports both exam success and real-world pharmacy confidence Want to feel confident with pharmacy calculations, medications, and disease states on the PTCB exam? Thousands of pharmacy technician students trust TechPrep for focused review, clear explanations, and exam-aligned learning. Start learning today at PharmTechReview.com     #TechPrep #PTCBReview #GenitourinarySystem #OveractiveBladder #Contraception #PharmacyTechEducation #PTCBPrep #MedicationSafety #PharmacyTechnician

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Genitourinary System: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia & Erectile Dysfunction

In this episode of TechPrep: Rapid PTCB Review, we review benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and erectile dysfunction (ED) with a focused, exam-relevant approach tailored to pharmacy technician practice and the PTCB exam. Learners will explore the underlying pathophysiology of prostate enlargement and erectile dysfunction, how these conditions affect urinary and reproductive function, and how they connect to medication therapy. The episode links disease fundamentals to commonly prescribed treatments, including alpha-blockers, 5-alpha reductase inhibitors, and phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) inhibitors. Emphasis is placed on mechanisms of action, therapeutic effects, and key safety considerations—especially contraindications and drug interactions that are critical for pharmacy technicians to recognize.   What You’ll Learn * The basic pathophysiology of BPH and erectile dysfunction * How prostate enlargement impacts urinary flow * The mechanisms behind erectile function and dysfunction * Common signs, symptoms, and complications of BPH and ED * Major medication classes used in treatment and their basic mechanisms Key Takeaways * BPH and ED are common conditions, especially in aging male populations * Medications used to treat these conditions are frequently encountered in pharmacy practice * PDE-5 inhibitors and BPH medications are high-yield for the PTCB exam * Understanding safety considerations and drug interactions supports patient care and medication safety ✅ Want to master high-yield genitourinary and pharmacology topics for the PTCB exam? Thousands of pharmacy technician students trust TechPrep for clear explanations, exam-focused review, and real-world relevance. 👉 Start learning today at PharmTechReview.com #TechPrep #PTCBReview #BPH #ErectileDysfunction #PTCBPrep #PharmacyTechnician #PharmacologyBasics #GenitourinarySystem

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Genitourinary System: Anatomy & Physiology

In this episode of TechPrep: Rapid PTCB Review, we review genitourinary anatomy and physiology with a focused, exam-relevant approach tailored to pharmacy technician practice and the PTCB exam. Learners will explore the structure and function of the kidneys, urinary tract, and related systems, and how these components work together to maintain fluid balance, electrolyte regulation, and waste elimination. The episode connects GU anatomy and physiology to medication therapy by introducing common genitourinary conditions and the role of the kidneys in drug clearance. Emphasis is placed on why renal function is critical in dosing, medication safety, and preventing toxicity—key concepts for pharmacy technicians. What You’ll Learn * The basic anatomy of the kidneys and urinary tract * How the body regulates fluid, electrolytes, and waste removal * The role of the kidneys in drug metabolism and excretion * Common genitourinary conditions relevant to pharmacy practice * Why renal function is critical for medication safety and dosing Key Takeaways * The kidneys play a central role in maintaining homeostasis and drug elimination * Renal function directly impacts medication dosing and safety * GU anatomy and physiology are foundational for understanding many medications * This topic is high-yield for the PTCB exam ✅ Want to master high-yield anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology topics for the PTCB exam? Thousands of pharmacy technician students trust TechPrep for clear explanations, exam-focused review, and real-world relevance. 👉 Start learning today at PharmTechReview.com #TechPrep #PTCBReview #GenitourinarySystem #AnatomyAndPhysiology #PTCBPrep #PharmacyTechnician #PharmacologyBasics #RenalFunction

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