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You have been active on this site for 10 years it says, how many drugs have been added since you took the test? I ask because they do not remove the old drugs but just keep adding. If you were tested on HIV medication regimens as 1/6 of the exam you are saying that you would pass? Are you also saying that if you didn't that you should turn in your license? I would be interested in seeing what your score would be today if you retested. I have had multiple preceptors tell me they are not sure they could pass the test with all of the new drugs that have been discovered. Shame on you for being anything less than helpful.....isn't that what we are striving for in this profession....to help people?
Two years ago as part of the testing group for NABP, I literally took the NAPLEX without any preparation except for two hours reviewing Ansels Pharmaceutical Calculations for aliquots and mOsm since I never hand calculated in practice.
Out of active practice for 8 years, I scored 131 on the thing , only 10 points less than my tryhard score in 2004 EVEN with the increase in therapeutic agents.
I take my CE seriously, but I do think that the NAPLEX is still bare minimum competency. Without the math review , I still would have passed handily as did 96% of the calibration group.
Please do not group me with the people who cheated their way through. And yes, competence should pass you, not prayer. Leave prayer to th e realm of issues beyond your control, passing NAPLEX is entirely within your control.