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Open in StoreChange the way you access medication details. Forget endless searching, just ask.
The advanced chat mode is your way to get all the drug information you need for work or for everyday concerns. Now you can ask anything about drug dosage, interactions, or prescribing safety, and you can easily find drugs by indication, special condition, or drug class.
Looking for an intelligent partner for question patterns like "recommend me a medicine"? Mediately AI mode provides you with clear and reliable information.
A conversational approach is the best way to access all the necessary drug information. It's contextual and precise, and the advanced AI mode talks like an experienced medical colleague you turn to for a consultation.
This is the way forward to efficient work and patient care for healthcare professionals, to key knowledge and concise information for medical and health science students, and ultimately to comprehensive drug information for the general public.
Download the app and start your conversation. In addition to the contextual answers about medicines, you can also do all of the following:
1. For each drug, you can view detailed information, including:
• Basic information about the drug (active substance, composition, pharmaceutical form, class, list of drugs);
• Important information from the SmPC document about the drug (indications, dosage, contraindications, interactions, side effects, overdose, etc.);
• ATC classification and parallel drugs;
• Packaging and prices;
• Access to the complete SmPC document in PDF format (internet connection required).
2. Adjust the patient's medications so that they do not cause serious interactions
This new solution is a first on the market and allows you to replace a drug that causes problematic interactions with drugs that have fewer interactions or less serious interactions. Use the list of suggested substitutes or check the selected medicine manually.
So what does the Mediately Drug Database actually do for you in practice?
You are treating a patient who has high blood pressure and gastroesophageal reflux disease and recently developed atypical pneumonia. The patient is taking perindopril, lercanidipine and pantoprazole. You are considering adding clarithromycin for pneumonia but are unsure about possible drug interactions.
Simply add these drugs to the application and you will see that clarithromycin has a potentially serious interaction with lercanidipine and should be avoided.
3. Get quick information about medication restrictions
Save time by reviewing important drug restrictions for kidney and liver damage, breastfeeding and pregnancy.
4. Search a wide range of interactive diagnostic tools
Along with a comprehensive drug database, the app includes a range of interactive clinical tools and useful dosage calculators:
• BMI (body mass index);
• BSA (body surface area);
• CHA₂DS₂-VASc (risk of imminent stroke in patients with AF);
• GCS (Glasgow coma scale);
• GFR (MDRD formula);
• HAS-BLED (high risk of bleeding in patients with AF);
• MELD (end-stage liver model);
• PERC score (pulmonary embolism exclusion criteria);
• Wells criteria for pulmonary embolism.
Imagine the following situation:
You are in an outpatient clinic where a doctor is treating a patient with community-acquired pneumonia. It is decided to treat with a combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. It should calculate the exact dose, however there is no need to do it manually or make a rough estimate. Instead, he pulls out his cell phone, clicks on a tool in the app to calculate the dose of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, enters the patient's age and weight, and receives the recommended dose.
5. The application also includes ICD-10 disease classification and ATC classification system.
Please note: Portions of this application are intended for use by healthcare professionals as a decision support tool. They should not be used by patients and do not replace the advice of a doctor.
The advanced chat mode is your way to get all the drug information you need for work or for everyday concerns. Now you can ask anything about drug dosage, interactions, or prescribing safety, and you can easily find drugs by indication, special condition, or drug class.
Looking for an intelligent partner for question patterns like "recommend me a medicine"? Mediately AI mode provides you with clear and reliable information.
A conversational approach is the best way to access all the necessary drug information. It's contextual and precise, and the advanced AI mode talks like an experienced medical colleague you turn to for a consultation.
This is the way forward to efficient work and patient care for healthcare professionals, to key knowledge and concise information for medical and health science students, and ultimately to comprehensive drug information for the general public.
Download the app and start your conversation. In addition to the contextual answers about medicines, you can also do all of the following:
1. For each drug, you can view detailed information, including:
• Basic information about the drug (active substance, composition, pharmaceutical form, class, list of drugs);
• Important information from the SmPC document about the drug (indications, dosage, contraindications, interactions, side effects, overdose, etc.);
• ATC classification and parallel drugs;
• Packaging and prices;
• Access to the complete SmPC document in PDF format (internet connection required).
2. Adjust the patient's medications so that they do not cause serious interactions
This new solution is a first on the market and allows you to replace a drug that causes problematic interactions with drugs that have fewer interactions or less serious interactions. Use the list of suggested substitutes or check the selected medicine manually.
So what does the Mediately Drug Database actually do for you in practice?
You are treating a patient who has high blood pressure and gastroesophageal reflux disease and recently developed atypical pneumonia. The patient is taking perindopril, lercanidipine and pantoprazole. You are considering adding clarithromycin for pneumonia but are unsure about possible drug interactions.
Simply add these drugs to the application and you will see that clarithromycin has a potentially serious interaction with lercanidipine and should be avoided.
3. Get quick information about medication restrictions
Save time by reviewing important drug restrictions for kidney and liver damage, breastfeeding and pregnancy.
4. Search a wide range of interactive diagnostic tools
Along with a comprehensive drug database, the app includes a range of interactive clinical tools and useful dosage calculators:
• BMI (body mass index);
• BSA (body surface area);
• CHA₂DS₂-VASc (risk of imminent stroke in patients with AF);
• GCS (Glasgow coma scale);
• GFR (MDRD formula);
• HAS-BLED (high risk of bleeding in patients with AF);
• MELD (end-stage liver model);
• PERC score (pulmonary embolism exclusion criteria);
• Wells criteria for pulmonary embolism.
Imagine the following situation:
You are in an outpatient clinic where a doctor is treating a patient with community-acquired pneumonia. It is decided to treat with a combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. It should calculate the exact dose, however there is no need to do it manually or make a rough estimate. Instead, he pulls out his cell phone, clicks on a tool in the app to calculate the dose of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, enters the patient's age and weight, and receives the recommended dose.
5. The application also includes ICD-10 disease classification and ATC classification system.
Please note: Portions of this application are intended for use by healthcare professionals as a decision support tool. They should not be used by patients and do not replace the advice of a doctor.
Developer email
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Developer website
http://www.mediately.co/Released
Mar 4, 2014
Current version
18.0
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