Reddit reviews Guide to Federal Pharmacy Law
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Not sure which state you will be in, and I didn't spend the money on the RxPrep fed law review, but I used Reiss and Hall Guide to Federal Pharmacy Law. I had it left over from my law class in my last year of didactic, not much has really changed in it and it was a really good overview with quick tips and a large quiz bank at the end of the book. It's about 1/3rd of the price.
I basically read this book one day then read my state laws (BOP FAQs, actually) the next day and did fine on my MPJE.
There is a guide floating around studentdoctor.net somewhere. I used an older version of it when I graduated, but I'm certain it has been renovated/updated since then. Here's the link to the full version on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Texas-Federal-Pharmacy-ebook/dp/B00BFHIEHI
(the condensed guide on studentdoctor.net is 59 pages or so. I found it from someone on this forum: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=542562)
I studied federal law from this book (http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Federal-Pharmacy-Barry-Reiss/dp/0967633265/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1296154133&sr=1-1)... (I had the previous edition). It wasn't very helpful for me, but some people mentioned that they had some benefit from it, so I studied it.
I took some prempje exams from this website: http://www.prempje.com/
The whole experience: After I felt like I had a solid grasp on the Cacciatore guide, I went through the law book once, studied the list of controlled substances, took the 7 prempje quizzes and then took the actual MPJE.
Good luck