Classify Rx for pharmacology

Classify Rx for pharmacology

The best revision companion

11 ratings
15 reviews
$18.99

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • January 25, 2017
  • May 20, 2026
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This app provides a concise review of pharmacology for medical and paramedical students. It offers drug classifications, descriptions, and mnemonics in a simple format, with offline access for on-the-go learning. Ideal for exam preparation and professional knowledge brushing up.

Drug classification by system
Drug and topic descriptions
100+ illustrations
Search functionality
Mnemonics
Bookmark difficult topics
Offline mode
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What's New in Classify Rx for pharmacology

5.0.1

May 20, 2026

Minor bug fixes Content update

User reviews

I never rate apps but I had to for this one!

I’m currently in my third year of pharmacy school and I came across this app on Instagram during my P1 year. It’s safe to say that I’ve been obsessed with it since! It’s so easy to use and it’s jam packed with lots of valuable information and memorization tools! 10000% recommend!

Ads show some features that I can’t find

Ads don’t line up with app. App is pretty basic

Response from developer

Hi, We apologize for the confusion you've experienced regarding advertised features. We take such concerns seriously and would like to better understand the discrepancy you've encountered. Could you please help us by specifying which features you saw advertised but couldn't find in the app? This will allow us to clarify any misunderstandings or address potential issues with our marketing materials. Currently, Classify Rx is designed as a streamlined notes application for pharmacology preparation, with all available features clearly outlined in our app description. Please contact our support team at editor@simplifyingmed.com with these details. We genuinely appreciate your input as it helps us improve both our app and how we communicate its features to users.

Antipsychotics

Antipsychotics needs some work, I only had a quick look but some basic info is missing or incorrect

Too little info

Google it it is easier and free

Quizzes

The app seems decent but I would give it a 5 if they implement a quiz system in it. Reviewing would become so much better.

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FAQ

What is Classify Rx?

Classify Rx is a pharmacology review app designed for medical and paramedical students. It offers drug classifications, descriptions, and mnemonics to aid in learning and revision.

Is Classify Rx suitable for professionals?

Yes, Classify Rx is helpful for healthcare professionals to brush up on their pharmacology knowledge on the go. The data is provided for educational purposes for undergraduates.

Does Classify Rx require an internet connection?

No, Classify Rx operates in a completely offline mode, allowing users to access its content anywhere without an internet connection.

How often is Classify Rx updated?

Classify Rx receives regular latest updates, with the last update being on August 14, 2025, indicating ongoing support and content refinement.

What devices support Classify Rx?

Classify Rx is available for iPhone and iPad devices, catering to Apple users.

What is the age rating for Classify Rx?

Classify Rx has an age rating of 17+, suggesting it contains content suitable for mature audiences.

What is the price of Classify Rx?

Classify Rx is a paid application, priced at $18.99.

Does Classify Rx have ads?

Classify Rx does not contain advertisements, as indicated by the 'hasAds' flag being false.