Prescriber.io

Features

Drug interaction software built around your decision

Prescriber.io is the single check across the whole prescription: it flags drug interactions for review, surfaces contraindications and allergies, and suggests renal or hepatic dosing in one decision-support card. Stop tab-hopping across references. Here is everything it does, and where you stay in control.

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Prescriber.io is a decision-support tool for licensed clinicians. It does not diagnose or prescribe and is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment. Verify against official sources. Final prescribing decisions always rest with the responsible clinician.

INTERACTIONS CONTRAINDICATIONS DOSING

Check, flag, suggest one card

You verify and sign

The features in action

Every capability on screen at once

An illustrative sample, not real clinical advice. Run it and watch the interaction get flagged, the contraindication check surface, and a structured decision-support card build line by line for the clinician to verify and sign.

The Monograph Desk

Press Run check to see the interaction, contraindication, and dosing decision-support card for this scenario.

Illustrative sample · decision-support only · verify against official sources

Interaction

Contraindication / allergy check

Dosing guidance (renal / hepatic)

Guideline-based alternatives

Sources

Illustrative sample · not real clinical advice · you verify and decide

Checked in · you review & sign

Decision support for licensed clinicians. Prescriber.io does not diagnose or prescribe and is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment.

Everything in the assistant

One tool that checks, flags, suggests, and hands you the decision

The assistant does the checking, the surfacing and the suggesting across interactions, contraindications and dosing. The licensed clinician reviews, verifies against official sources, and signs every prescription.

Drug interaction checks surfaced for review

A second read on every prescription. The assistant surfaces drug-drug interactions with the mechanism and plain-language risk, flagged for your review. It highlights what may warrant a closer look. It does not diagnose or prescribe.

Contraindication and allergy checks

Allergies and contraindications buried in the scenario are surfaced in plain language, so a suspected blocker is not waiting until after the script is written. You confirm, change or dismiss every flag.

Renal and hepatic dose adjustment

Dose adjustments for reduced renal or hepatic function arrive alongside the interaction check, with a mono-styled dose figure and guideline-based alternatives, so you start from an integrated check instead of a blank lookup.

Integrated single-card coverage

Interactions, contraindications, dosing and alternatives in one card, across the prescribing questions a general or subspecialty list mixes through in a shift, so you are not switching tools by question type.

Cited sources and sign-off

Every flag links to its reference and is marked decision-support until the responsible clinician signs. Review, verification and sign-off are captured, so the record reflects who made the call and that the clinician owns it.

Designed to fit your prescribing workflow

Built to sit alongside how you already check and decide, your point of care, your references, your habits. We scope the fit with your group during onboarding, rather than forcing a new way of working.

Less tab-hopping per visit

One integrated check removes the busywork of stitching four separate lookups together, so your team decides faster and routine prescriptions clear quickly.

A calmer single card

One assistant across the prescription instead of separate references stitched together, so the interaction, the contraindication and the dose note live in one place for each decision.

Built with clinical pharmacology references, your data your control

Designed with practicing clinicians and pharmacists, HIPAA-aware by design, with security review and a BAA discussion available for Enterprise. Your data, your control.

The signature capability

Flag the interaction, surface the dose, you sign

The assistant surfaces the interaction and contraindication for review and suggests the renal or hepatic dose adjustment with cited sources, so you start from an integrated check. Nothing is prescribed until the clinician signs.

  • Drug-drug interactions surfaced with the mechanism, flagged for your review
  • Contraindications and allergies surfaced before you sign
  • Renal and hepatic dose adjustments suggested with cited sources
  • The clinician reviews, verifies against official sources, and signs
SIMVASTATIN + CLARITHROMYCIN AVOID

Interaction flagged for review

CYP3A4 inhibition raises simvastatin exposure and myopathy risk. Surfaced for the clinician to review. Illustrative sample, not real clinical advice.

Dosing and alternatives, cited

Suggestion
Suspend the statin or switch to one not dependent on CYP3A4. Sample text, for the clinician to verify and choose.

Sample · verify against official sources REVIEW & SIGN

Keep exploring

Put the assistant to work

Bring one check to the whole prescription

Flag drug interactions, surface contraindications, and suggest renal or hepatic dosing in one card. You verify and sign every prescription.

Decision-support, not autonomous prescribing · Verify against official sources · The clinician always signs