Pharmacy charts for the naplex

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Anyone used pharmacy charts for the naplex? Opinions, comments? Would you say it is good standalone study material for the therapeutics part of the naplex? How helpful is it?

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It's only helpful for those already in practice.

Will not help you for the exam like RxPrep would.
 
It's only helpful for those already in practice.

Will not help you for the exam like RxPrep would.
I heard that it is concise and straight to the point making it easier to study and stick in your memory. It is expensive too so I am debating on whether to get it or just forget it and get rxprep. And there's not alot of info out there about its effectiveness in helping people with the naplex. What I don't like about rxprep is that, it's too much information. It is kind of intimidating to study the whole book and retain all.. if all info in there is even needed at all in the exam.
 
Anyone used pharmacy charts for the naplex? Opinions, comments? Would you say it is good standalone study material for the therapeutics part of the naplex? How helpful is it?

I think it is worth every penny. I used it years ago and my gf recently used it. I thought it was straight to the point and easy to remember. It has everything important for the naplex. I didn't have to spend time looking for additional info. Now that gf passed...she is bringing it to work and is using it as a quick reference.
 
Depends how well-acquainted you are with the material. If you retained a lot from courses/internships then that sort of material may be sufficient. I was not one of those people so I needed the RxPrep book to restudy most of my pharmacy school material.
 
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