PharmRev provides 1,200+ pharmacist-verified flashcards designed for the GPhC 2025/2026 exam, built with spaced repetition and active recall principles. A free trial of 100 flashcards lets you evaluate before committing.
The value proposition is clear: pre-built, verified flashcards with spaced repetition scheduling — the Anki experience without the time investment of building your own decks. For fact retention (drug names, doses, interactions, legal classifications), flashcards are effective.
The limitation is equally clear: the CRA tests applied clinical decision-making in SBA format, not factual recall. Knowing that ramipril is an ACE inhibitor (flashcard-testable) is different from knowing whether to prescribe ramipril or an ARB for a patient with CKD and cough (CRA-testable). PharmRev drills facts. The CRA tests application.
Best used as a supplement to question-bank practice — PharmRev for fact retention, a Q-bank (Passmedicine, OnTrack, Pharm Educate, or iatroX) for applied clinical decision-making.
Where iatroX Fits
PharmRev drills facts. iatroX's adaptive quiz tests applied clinical decision-making in SBA format — matching the CRA's actual assessment style. Use PharmRev for retention, iatroX for application.
