Struggling to memorize hundreds of drugs for the NAPLEX? You’re not alone. With generic names, brand names, mechanisms of action, and side effects to master, it’s no wonder many pharmacy students feel overwhelmed.
Good news: There’s a faster, smarter way to get it all done. In this guide, we’ll show you how to use Anki Remote, the Anki Clicker, and a streamlined study method to memorize drugs faster and more effectively.
If you want to pass the NAPLEX, you need a system that works fast and boosts your long-term memory. That’s where Anki, spaced repetition, and the Ankiremote come in.
Anki is one of the best tools for memorizing complex info like drugs and side effects. It uses spaced repetition—a scientifically proven method—to move facts into long-term memory.
You create flashcards (or download pre-made decks), and the algorithm tells you exactly when to review each one. No guesswork, just better recall.
What if you could study your Anki flashcards anywhere, without ever touching your keyboard or screen?
With the Anki Remote (also called Anki Clicker or Anki Controller), you can:
Learn how to set up your Anki Remote
To get you started, we compiled the Top 50 must-know drugs for the exam, based on frequency and high-yield relevance.
Get the free, ready-to-use Anki deck with all 50 drugs, complete with classifications, indications, and side effects.
Download the FREE Top 50 Drug Interactions Anki Deck
Anki on its own is powerful. But the Anki Remote adds speed, focus, and convenience—especially for busy pharmacy students on the go.
Many students use it:
If you’re already using Anki but want to take it to the next level, adding an Anki Controller is the upgrade your brain will thank you for.
Passing the NAPLEX doesn’t have to be a memorization marathon. With the right tools—like Ankiremote and a pharmacy-focused Anki deck—you can streamline your study routine, retain more information, and feel confident walking into the exam.
Grab your Anki Remote now and start mastering drug names today—one click at a time.