Turn your pharmacology textbooks and drug reference guides into audio you can study during rotations and daily life.
Benefits
Master drug classifications — Hearing drug names, mechanisms, and side effects repeatedly builds the automatic recall pharmacy demands.
Study during rotations — Community and hospital rotations leave little desk time. Audio lets you review during commutes and breaks.
NAPLEX audio prep — Convert NAPLEX review materials to audio. Repeated listening to high-yield topics optimizes exam readiness.
How It Works
Upload pharmacy resources — Upload your pharmacology textbook, drug reference PDFs, or NAPLEX review materials.
Generate drug class summaries — AI creates organized summaries by drug class: mechanism, indications, side effects, and interactions.
Listen during rotations — Review relevant drug classes before and during rotation shifts. Audio makes clinical knowledge portable.
Quiz on drug knowledge — AI generates clinical scenario questions testing drug selection, dosing, and interaction identification.
Clarify with voice chat — Ask about specific drug interactions, mechanisms, or clinical scenarios in conversational format.
Features
Drug class audio reviews — Organized audio by drug classification. Review all beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, or statins in one focused listening session.
Interaction audio alerts — Audio summaries of critical drug interactions. Hear the combinations that matter most for patient safety and exams.
NAPLEX-style questions — AI generates clinical scenario questions matching NAPLEX format, testing practical pharmacotherapy knowledge.
Recommended Study Schedule
Morning commute (30 min) — Audio review of one drug class
Pre-rotation (15 min) — Listen to drugs relevant to today's patients
Lunch break (20 min) — NAPLEX practice questions
Evening commute (30 min) — Review drug interactions and side effects
Before bed (10 min) — Spaced repetition quiz on previous days' drugs
Frequently Asked Questions
How does audio help pharmacy students?
Pharmacy requires memorizing hundreds of drug names, mechanisms, interactions, and dosing. Audio repetition is one of the most effective methods for this type of learning. Listen during commutes and daily activities to build automatic recall.
Can I use this for NAPLEX prep?
Yes! Upload your NAPLEX review materials and convert them to audio. The AI generates clinical scenario questions and spaced repetition optimizes your review schedule. Audio is especially effective for pharmacotherapy and drug interaction review.
Is audio good for learning drug interactions?
Excellent. Hearing drug interaction pairs and their mechanisms repeatedly builds the pattern recognition needed for clinical practice. Many pharmacy students create 'interaction playlists' for focused audio review.
How should I organize audio study for pharmacy?
Organize by drug class or body system. Listen to one class per commute (e.g., all antihypertensives Monday, all antibiotics Tuesday). Use the quiz feature to test retention, then re-listen to classes where you scored below 80%.
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