Use cases
Clinical decision support use cases for every clinician
Prescriber.io checks for drug interactions, flags contraindications, and surfaces renal and hepatic dosing in one card at the point of care, then suggests guideline-based alternatives. Pick the prescription you write, the part of the decision you want to speed up, or the kind of practice you run, and see exactly how the card supports it. You always review and sign off.
Decision support
One integrated check at the point of care: flag drug interactions, surface contraindications and dosing, and suggest guideline-based alternatives, instead of running separate lookups across reference tools.
Prescribing software
Safety checks built into the moment of prescribing, not bolted on after.
Learn moreE-prescribing software
A decision-support layer for the prescriptions you send electronically.
Learn morePoint-of-care clinical decision support
Answers in the room, in one card, while the decision is live.
Learn morePolypharmacy review
See a long medication list whole, with risks surfaced for review.
Learn moreClinical decision support tools
The interaction, contraindication and dosing checks clinicians actually use.
Learn moreMedication decision support
A structured second read on the medication decision in front of you.
Learn moreAI clinical decision support
AI that surfaces and suggests, with the clinician always in the loop.
Learn moreGuideline-based prescribing
Bring relevant guidance to the decision, with sources you can cite.
Learn moreAntibiotic prescribing guidance
Stewardship-minded antibiotic guidance, surfaced at the point of care.
Learn moreDeprescribing tool
Surface candidates to taper or stop, with rationale to discuss.
Learn moreInteraction & safety checks
A steady second check across the prescriptions you write most, flagging drug interactions, contraindications and allergy blockers for your review.
Drug interaction checker
One integrated check for interactions before you sign, not five separate lookups.
Learn moreDrug-drug interaction checker
Check a full medication list for drug-drug interactions at once.
Learn moreDrug contraindication checker
Surface contraindications hiding in the chart before they become harm.
Learn moreMedication interaction checker
Check a regimen for interactions across drugs, in plain language.
Learn moreDrug allergy checker
Cross-check a new drug against documented allergies, including cross-reactivity.
Learn moreDosing & adjustment
Surface renal and hepatic dose adjustments alongside the checks, so a dose that should be adjusted for organ function is raised rather than missed.
Drug dosing calculator
Dosing guidance in context, with adjustments surfaced for review.
Learn moreRenal dosing calculator
Renal dose adjustments surfaced against kidney function, with sources.
Learn moreAntibiotic dosing calculator
Antibiotic dosing in context, with renal adjustments surfaced.
Learn moreRenal dose adjustment
Catch the renal adjustment before the standard dose goes out.
Learn moreHepatic dosing adjustment
Surface the hepatic adjustment that standard dosing overlooks.
Learn morePediatric dosing calculator
Weight-based pediatric dosing surfaced with cited rationale.
Learn moreFor teams & settings
Built for the realities of the clinic across group practices, urgent care and clinical pharmacy, so the check keeps pace with the visit.
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Run a check on a sample prescription
Pick a sample scenario and run a check: watch interactions get flagged for review, contraindications and dosing surface, and guideline-based alternatives appear with cited sources. It is an illustrative sample, not real clinical advice. Verify against official sources.
Press Run check to see the interaction, contraindication, and dosing decision-support card for this scenario.
This on-page demo only ships with five illustrative scenarios and never invents clinical output, so it will not fake a card for this pair.
The full Prescriber.io desk checks any regimen against interactions, contraindications, and renal or hepatic dosing, with cited sources for you to verify.
Interaction
Contraindication / allergy check
Dosing guidance (renal / hepatic)
Guideline-based alternatives
Illustrative sample · not real clinical advice · you verify and decide
Clinician-in-the-loopDecision support for licensed clinicians. Prescriber.io does not diagnose or prescribe and is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment.
Comparing vendors
Already using a reference for interactions, contraindications or dosing lookups? See how Prescriber.io compares, fairly and side by side, on what it means to support the whole prescribing check in one card instead of separate lookups.
UpToDate alternative
One actionable card at the point of care, not a long article to read.
Compare vs EpocratesEpocrates alternative
Interactions, contraindications and dosing together in one card.
Compare vs LexicompLexicomp alternative
Detailed drug data, focused into one actionable card.
Compare vs MicromedexMicromedex alternative
Trusted drug data, delivered as one point-of-care check.
Compare vs OpenEvidenceOpenEvidence alternative
An answer you can act on at the moment you prescribe, not a literature summary to read.
Compare vs MedscapeMedscape alternative
The prescribing checks in one card, without the ads or the separate lookups.
CompareThe outcome
Whatever the use case, the workflow is the same
Check, flag, suggest, review. The card supports the prescribing decision; the licensed clinician always interprets, verifies against official sources, and signs off.
The checks
Interactions, dosing
one card
The decision
Check, flag, suggest
in one calm card
Sign-off
You review & sign off
every prescription
Your data
Your control
No PHI required
Check interactions and contraindications
A consistent second check flags drug interactions, contraindications and allergy blockers worth a closer look on every prescription, every hour of the clinic, so attention is supported just as steadily on the hundredth script as on the first. Every flag is a prompt for review, and you confirm or dismiss it.
Surface dosing guidance
Renal and hepatic dose adjustments are surfaced alongside the checks, so a dose that should be adjusted for organ function is raised rather than missed. The card surfaces the guidance now, and you still decide and verify against official sources.
Suggest guideline-based alternatives
When a flag warrants it, the card suggests guideline-based alternatives with a one-line rationale and cited sources, so you start from a clear option rather than a blank lookup. The clinician reviews, verifies and signs off on every prescription.
You always review and sign off
Across interaction, contraindication and dosing checks, Prescriber.io is decision-support. It checks, flags and suggests; the licensed clinician reviews, verifies against official sources, and signs off. It does not diagnose or prescribe autonomously, makes no accuracy claims and claims no regulatory status.
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Clinical references
Interaction lists clinicians look up most
Class-level reference pages with the mechanism, the usual effect and what tends to get monitored. Every one of them runs the same decision-support check at the top.
Paxlovid drug interactions
Every Paxlovid interaction traces back to ritonavir. The contraindicated list, what gets held, and what only needs monitoring.
Read the listWarfarin drug interactions
The interactions that move the INR, the mechanism behind each, and what usually gets monitored.
Read the listQT prolonging drugs list
The classes that prolong the QT interval, the risk factors that turn a signal into an event, and what gets checked.
Read the listCYP3A4 inhibitors and inducers list
Strong, moderate and weak CYP3A4 inhibitors and inducers, and the substrates where it actually matters.
Read the listStatin drug interactions chart
Which statins interact, which ones do not, and the combinations that drive myopathy risk.
Read the listApixaban and DOAC drug interactions
Which combinations need a dose change, which need avoidance, and which are safe despite looking alarming.
Read the listBeers Criteria medication list
The drug classes flagged as potentially inappropriate in older adults, why each is on the list, and what the alternatives are.
Read the listAnticholinergic burden drug list
The drugs that carry anticholinergic activity, how the scoring scales work, and what a rising score actually costs the patient.
Read the listP-glycoprotein (P-gp) inhibitors
The inhibitor list by strength, the substrates that actually get people into trouble, and the inducers that push the other way.
Read the listSSRI drug interactions
The interactions that matter by agent: CYP2D6 and CYP2C19 inhibition, serotonin syndrome combinations, bleeding risk and the citalopram QT ceiling.
Read the listDrugs to avoid in renal failure
What to avoid, what only needs a dose adjustment, and the eGFR thresholds that decide which is which.
Read the listNSAID drug interactions
The combinations that bleed, the ones that hurt kidneys, and the two that raise a drug level rather than the risk.
Read the listBring the decision-support card to your prescribing
Check for drug interactions, flag contraindications and surface renal and hepatic dosing, then suggest guideline-based alternatives, all in one calm card. You review, verify against official sources, and sign off on every prescription.
Interactions, contraindications & dosing · Check, flag, suggest · You review & sign off
Prescriber.io is a clinical reference and decision-support tool for licensed clinicians. It does not diagnose or prescribe autonomously and is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment. Always verify against official sources.