Always Leave Weekly Catch-Up Time
It is normal to fall behind; the catch-up time will help you stay on schedule. If you are unable to
stick to your schedule it is best to postpone the exam. The topics you did not prepare for can be
on the exam.
Leave the Two Weeks Before Your Estimated Test Date Open
The last two weeks are used to take the RxPrep Practice NAPLEX Exam, remediate (learn) any
missed areas, and review the math and other topics that may have been forgotten. This is
covered in Step 4 of the roadmap. The goal is to master all of the RxPrep material before testing.
Pee Reka
Allergic Rhinitis, Cough & Cold
Alzheimer's Disease
Anemia
Answering Case-Based Exam
Questions
Anxiety Disorders
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
Bipolar Disorder
Cases, Exam-Style Practice
Common Conditions of the Eyes and
Ears
Constipation & Diarrhea
COPD
Cystic Fibrosis
Drug Allergies & Adverse Drug
Reactions
Drug Use in Pregnancy & Lactation
Emergency Preparedness
Gout
Infectious Diseases IV
Ischemic Heart Disease
Learning Basic Science Concepts
Learning Drug Formulations
Learning Drug References
Learning IV Medications
Migraine
Motion Sickness
Overactive Bladder
Parkinson Disease
Pediatric Conditions
Pharmacogenomics
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Sexual Dysfunction
Sickle Cell Disease
Sleep Disorders
Stroke
Thyroid Disorders
Tobacco Cessation
Travelers
Weight Loss
Acute & Critical Care Medicine
Acute Coronary Syndromes
ADHD
Arrhythmias
Asthma
Calculations |
Calculations V
Chronic Heart Failure
Compounding |
‘Compounding It
Compounding III
Contraception & Infertility
Depression
Dietary Supplements, Natural &
Compiementary Medicine
GERD & PUD
Hepatitis & Liver Disease
Hypertension
Immunizations
Infectious Diseases III
Infiammatory Bowel Disease
Learning Drug Interactions
Learning Lab Values & Drug
Monitoring
Medication Safety & Quality
Improvement
Pharmacokinetics
Renal Disease
Schizophrenia/Psychosis
Transplant
Anticoagulation
Biostatistics
Calculations I
Calculations I!
Calculations IV
‘Common Skin Conditions
Diabetes
Dyslipidemia
HIV
Infectious Diseases |
Infectious Diseases It
‘Oncology |
‘Oncology I
Osteoporosis, Menopause &
Testosterone Use
Pain
Seizures/Epilepsy
‘Systemic Steroids & Autoimmune
Conditions