Preparing for the NAPLEX is no small task. With so many resources, strategies, and Anki decks, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But here’s the truth:
You don’t need 10 decks—you just need the right ones.
This guide will show you the best Anki decks for NAPLEX prep and how to make your study routine smarter and more consistent using Anki Remote.
Whether you're reviewing Top 200 drugs or tackling biostatistics, you’ll find what works here.
This is one of the most popular pharmacy decks circulating in the r/NAPLEX community.
Based on RxPrep’s 2021 content, it focuses on:
Grouped by disease states (HTN, DM, HIV, etc.)
Best for: Fast recall of drug names, dosing, contraindications, and side effects Source: Reddit
Let’s be real: biostatistics is tricky—and easy to forget. This deck is compact and covers:
Best for: Biostat refresh the week before your exam Use with filtered decks for targeted drill sessions
Black box warnings. Look-alike drugs. Dangerous combos.
This deck is packed with high-yield safety info that’s easy to miss in bigger decks.
Best for: Patient safety and pharmacy law sections Bonus: Great for filtered “last-minute” review sessions
This deck pulls together key therapeutic approaches for major conditions.
Best for: Clinical reasoning + pharmacotherapy reinforcement Use tags like high-yield and must-know to prioritize
You don’t need to grind through 1,000 cards a day. You just need the right habits.
Use tags like:
Then build filtered decks to focus on what actually matters.
AnkiRemote is a Bluetooth-powered flashcard clicker that helps you study hands-free.
It’s built for pharmacy students who want consistency without the burnout.
You don’t need to use every deck out there.
You just need the best ones—and the right system to stay on track.
Use trusted NAPLEX Anki decks. Tag them smartly. And review them hands-free with AnkiRemote.
Because smart studying beats more studying—every time.