PharmTutor NAPLEX Study Tracker
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The Focus 45 Method

How it works
Study with complete focus for 45 minutes, then take a mandatory 15-minute break. After 4 sessions, take an extended 30-minute break. This cycle is optimized for deep content retention.
Each 45-minute session
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    Select one topic from the dropdown above
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    Read actively — write key points, MOAs, and mnemonics
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    In the last 10 minutes, test yourself from memory
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    Mark weak subtopics in the Study Plan tab
Break tips (15 min)
Walk, stretch, or do light activity. Avoid screens. Drink water. Do not review content during breaks — your brain is consolidating what you just studied.
Memory retention strategies
Active recall Spaced repetition MOA maps 5-column charts Teach-back method

NAPLEX Domain Readiness

Drag the sliders to log your self-assessed readiness per domain.

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Domain Descriptions

Domain I — Foundational Knowledge (25%)
Pharmacology MOAs, PK/PD, pharmaceutics, compounding, calculations, biostatistics.

Domain II — Medication Use Process (25%)
Order verification, therapeutic substitution, immunizations, administration, handling.

Domain III — Person-Centered Assessment (40%)
Therapy selection, monitoring, ADRs, counseling, special populations, disease integration.

Domain IV — Professional Practice (5%)
Adverse event reporting, public health, ethics, medication error reduction.

Domain V — Pharmacy Management (5%)
Transitions of care, QI, pharmacy operations, interdisciplinary collaboration.

How to Approach Cases

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Read the question first
Identify what is being asked. Highlight key words: "should NOT," "contraindicated," specific units.
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Review the patient and case
Age, sex, pregnancy, weight, setting, comorbidities, allergies. Note antibiotic history, patient preference, symptom duration.
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Check vitals and labs for organ function
Calculate CrCl if not given. Note CBC, LFTs, HCG, microbiology. Pull disease-specific labs.
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Read the question again
Eliminate unrelated answers. Down to two? Re-check labs, allergies, dosage form, drug interactions.
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Choose your answer and move on
Take questions at face value. Final sweep, then next question.
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