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Pyrls.com Launches Free Online NAPLEX Prep Program for Universities


Pyrls has announced the launch of their NAPLEX prep Virtual Testing Center to universities and health professional programs, completely free of charge, for their students to utilize. The Virtual Testing Center will be available on both mobile and desktop versions of the app.


Key Findings

  • Pyrls now offers a free 225-question NAPLEX Prep virtual testing center program to Universities and organizations.

  • The program is available to Universities for their students to utilize.

  • There will be both web and mobile versions.

  • Pyrls' platform is expanding access to these resources to help students better prepare for their licensure exams.



How It Works

Students can better prepare for the NAPLEX with a 225-question interactive practice exam. The Test Center mimics a virtual testing environment, helping students get accustomed to the actual NAPLEX exam experience.


Interested in the NAPLEX Prep program for your university? Complete this form to connect with a member of the Pyrls team to coordinate access to the Virtual Testing Center for free for your learners.


Why This Matters

NAPLEX pass rates are a major concern for many pharmacy schools across the country. It's important students get as many "at-bats" as possible to help maximize their success. The free University offering to the Virtual Testing Center provides an additional bank of 225 questions students can study from. Making exam preparation more accessible, Pyrls hopes to enhance readiness and success rates for the next generation of pharmacists.


Innovation Spotlight

In addition to the NAPLEX Prep Program, Pyrls has Top 200 Drug flashcards and a comprehensive suite of features designed to support student healthcare providers in their educational and professional journeys. The app provides students with a modern drug information platform that includes guideline reviews, charts, counseling points, and much more.


Pyrls is a proud sponsor of Rx Radio.



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