PharmTutor NAPLEX Study Tracker
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Tip: drag the handle on any disease state to reorder it or move it to another system.

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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
  • 2
    Read actively. Write key points, MOAs, and mnemonics
  • 3
    In the last 10 minutes, test yourself from memory
  • 4
    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.
2
Review the patient and case
Age, sex, pregnancy, weight, setting, comorbidities, allergies. Note antibiotic history, patient preference, symptom duration.
3
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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