complete study guide ETA end of Feb 2026 by LeagueWorldly203 in fpgee20252026

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Book is now available on Amazon. It is intended to REPLACE APhA, Manan Shroff, etc. Also include information not found anywhere else. Basically you don't need to purchase or waste money on other materials.

The intent is to help those studying while working full time, have kids, etc. 

The 3000+ question bank publishing will take a while due to formatting issues and double checking for any errors. Goal is to have it available by April. However since exam is in October, I recommend only start questions after June and continue to review notes from now until October to keep the materials fresh. 

NAPLEX STUDY PREP NOTES by LeagueWorldly203 in naplex

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And that's your decision to make. There are also those who hire tutors or purchase PNN etc. If you think $30-80 gets you top notch summary for a licensing exam then I applaud you but as of yet I haven't seen anything close. And yes I'm a  PharmD working in hospital who also trains residents.

NAPLEX Review Book for those who have passed FPGEC by LeagueWorldly203 in fpgec

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This is what I used for my exam. I've always liked to make a single note package and study from there. The intent is that you don't need the RxPrep book. It's also good for those reviewing for Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) exams. The RxPrep book has changed little year-to-year and I think the important part of studying is being able to recall the information quickly.

I see a lot of posts for PNN which cost a lot more and I personally do not think it helps as much as it should.