As far as I remember, the guidance for the registration exam regarding interactions was that hazardous interactions (black spotted- something like warfarin plus a macrolide) would be in the open book paper, and other interactions would be in the open book paper. So I'd guess that for a hospital pre-reg interview they might ask you about something like warfarin plus aspirin, but nothing too in depth. Remember, a large part of pharmacy is not what you know, but knowing where to find information. So its important to know that the BNF is reasonable for interactions, but Stockley is absolutley ace. |