Antidotes are one of the surest sources of points on the NCLEX, if you can pull the pair on demand. Tap a drug on the left, tap its reversal agent on the right, and lock them in. Free, no sign-up, works on your phone.
Made by the nursing-review team behind Pharm Made Manageable, a free NCLEX pharmacology study site. These are the must-know reversal pairs. Match one and you get the one-line reason it matters, so a lucky guess still teaches you something.
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Tap a drug or toxin, then tap the reversal agent you think matches it.
The must-know antidotes are worth memorizing cold. When these come automatically, put them next to the labs and drug classes they belong to. Everything below is free.
Every antidote belongs to a drug the NCLEX drills for toxicity and safe administration. Each page below is the assessment, priority, and teaching breakdown for one drug, free:
Want the whole method, cram tables and memory hooks included? The full guide, NCLEX-RN Pharmacology Made Manageable (PDF and EPUB), is available for $12.99. You can read a free sample first (two full chapters, no email needed). The site above is free either way.