Prepare for the MPJE and pass in record time.
State-specific jurisprudence preparation written to NABP blueprint standards, developed by licensed pharmacists and reviewed against current statutes and board regulations.
Every state package includes
$120 per state · 12-month access
Question Bank
State-specific and federal questions written to NABP blueprint standards, each with detailed explanations and statute citations.
Practice Exams
Generate unlimited practice exams at 25, 50, or 100 questions, then pick a mode: Smart Review, Unseen Only, Missed Questions, or Random.
How many hours does a prescriber have to deliver a written Sched. II prescription after oral emergency authorization?
Flashcards
Spaced repetition deck covering brand-to-generic, controlled substances, compounding, and federal pharmacy law.
Study Guide
Complete review of state pharmacy law, organized by exam domain and cross-referenced to source statutes.
Cheat Sheet
Quick reference for final review and day-of-exam recall. Printable, annotatable, portable.
Sources Reference
Full citation list of state statutes, board regulations, and federal cross-references with links where available.
Infographics
Visual summaries of the most tested material in poster-grade quality. Ready for print or digital use.
Important Links
Direct links to the state board of pharmacy, official statute texts, NABP resources, and the PMP — all in one place.
Audio Walkthrough
Listen to a narrated walkthrough of the study guide — commute, gym, or hands-free review without losing study time.
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Covered by the Uniform MPJE package.
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How our materials are developed.
Authored by licensed pharmacists.
Every state package is drafted and edited by pharmacists licensed in the relevant jurisdiction. Items are written to current NABP competency statements with citations traceable to primary sources.
Reviewed against current statutes.
Before publication, materials undergo a two-stage review: a jurisdictional read against state statutes and board rules, and an editorial read for clarity, accuracy, and consistency with federal cross-references.
Updated quarterly with rule changes.
Board rule amendments, legislative revisions, and federal actions that touch state pharmacy practice are reviewed each quarter. Dated changelogs are maintained for every package and available to all purchasers.
Print-quality documents. Designed to be read.
Every PDF is typeset to editorial standards — legible at print size, annotatable in your reader of choice, and organized the way pharmacists actually study.
What practitioners have said.
“The explanations are written the way I wish textbooks were. Every answer is backed by a citation I could actually look up, which is the standard I hold myself to as a practitioner.”
“I was preparing for reciprocity across two states. The jurisdiction-specific detail, particularly around controlled substance nuances, was the most accurate of any resource I reviewed.”
“The study guide and cheat sheet alone was worth the price. It is the document I would have built myself, had I been willing to do the work.”
Questions from practitioners.
All states that are accepting the UMPJE will be covered by this package. So far that includes Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, Washington, West Virginia, and more.