NEW! Tool for solving drug interactions: find alternatives
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Name | Mediately Baza Lijekova |
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Version | 14.5 |
Update | Nov 18, 2024 |
Size | 27 MB |
Category | Medical |
Installs | 100K+ |
Developer | Modra Jagoda |
Android OS | Android 9.0+ |
Google Play ID | si.modrajagoda.bazalijekova |
Mediately Baza Lijekova · Description
Introducing Drug Interaction Checker and Interaction Solver - the most requested app functionality by European doctors.
Have a patient with multiple medications and want to adjust or add therapy? More importantly, do you want to be sure about potential interactions and their severity?
Now you can check drug interactions right in the app. Enter up to 20 drugs or active ingredients, identify potential interactions, see severity and how to resolve them. Mediately Medicines Database offers useful support enabling you to make informed decisions.
So what does the Mediately Drug Database actually do for you in practice?
You are treating a patient with high blood pressure and gastroesophageal reflux disease who has 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 can have a potentially serious interaction with lercanidipine and should be avoided. You will also find recommended alternatives and be able to decide to prescribe azithromycin. After a few days, the patient should feel a significant improvement.
Mediately is a mobile assistant that simplifies and localizes complex medical information to help you make informed decisions.
With the help of this application, you can easily search the offline drug registry for more than 7,500 and get instant access to interactive clinical tools and dosage calculators
1. You can get information about more than 7,500 medicines.
Detailed information is available for each drug, including:
* Basic information about the drug (active substance, composition, pharmaceutical form, class, classification of the drug);
* Important information about the document Summary of the description of the properties of the drug (indications, dosage, contraindications, interactions, side effects, overdose, etc.);
* ATK classification and parallel drugs;
* Packaging and prices;
* Access to the complete document Summary of the description of the properties of the drug in PDF format (internet connection required).
2. Search a wide variety of interactive diagnostic tools.
In addition to a complete drug database, the application also includes several interactive clinical tools and a dosage calculator that are useful in daily practice:
* BMI (Body Mass Index);
* BSA (body surface area);
* CHA₂DS₂-VASc (Atrial Fibrillation Risk Score);
* GCS (Glasgow coma scale);
* GFR (MDRD formula);
* HAS-BLED (Risk of major bleeding in patients with AF);
* MELD (Model for End-Stage Liver Disease);
* PERC score (Criteria for the exclusion of pulmonary embolism);
* Wells criteria for pulmonary embolism.
See how Mediately's clinical tools and dosing calculators actually make your job easier. Imagine the following situation:
In an outpatient clinic, a doctor treats a patient with pneumonia. He decides to treat the patient with a combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. Now he needs to calculate the correct dose. Instead of doing it manually or estimating, he simply takes his mobile phone, uses an app to calculate the dose of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, enters the patient's age and weight, and receives the recommended dose.
3. CME (Education)
Improve your knowledge and earn CME credits from the comfort of your home or office.
* Read an article or watch a video that interests you.
* Topics are constantly updated, so you can get useful insights from your field of medicine
4. Limitations of use and classification according to ICD-10
The application includes both the ICD-10 classification of diseases and the ATK classification system. We update the application regularly so that you always have the latest information.
Note: Portions of this application are intended for use by healthcare professionals as a decision aid. The application is not intended for use by patients and does not replace the advice of a doctor.
Have a patient with multiple medications and want to adjust or add therapy? More importantly, do you want to be sure about potential interactions and their severity?
Now you can check drug interactions right in the app. Enter up to 20 drugs or active ingredients, identify potential interactions, see severity and how to resolve them. Mediately Medicines Database offers useful support enabling you to make informed decisions.
So what does the Mediately Drug Database actually do for you in practice?
You are treating a patient with high blood pressure and gastroesophageal reflux disease who has 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 can have a potentially serious interaction with lercanidipine and should be avoided. You will also find recommended alternatives and be able to decide to prescribe azithromycin. After a few days, the patient should feel a significant improvement.
Mediately is a mobile assistant that simplifies and localizes complex medical information to help you make informed decisions.
With the help of this application, you can easily search the offline drug registry for more than 7,500 and get instant access to interactive clinical tools and dosage calculators
1. You can get information about more than 7,500 medicines.
Detailed information is available for each drug, including:
* Basic information about the drug (active substance, composition, pharmaceutical form, class, classification of the drug);
* Important information about the document Summary of the description of the properties of the drug (indications, dosage, contraindications, interactions, side effects, overdose, etc.);
* ATK classification and parallel drugs;
* Packaging and prices;
* Access to the complete document Summary of the description of the properties of the drug in PDF format (internet connection required).
2. Search a wide variety of interactive diagnostic tools.
In addition to a complete drug database, the application also includes several interactive clinical tools and a dosage calculator that are useful in daily practice:
* BMI (Body Mass Index);
* BSA (body surface area);
* CHA₂DS₂-VASc (Atrial Fibrillation Risk Score);
* GCS (Glasgow coma scale);
* GFR (MDRD formula);
* HAS-BLED (Risk of major bleeding in patients with AF);
* MELD (Model for End-Stage Liver Disease);
* PERC score (Criteria for the exclusion of pulmonary embolism);
* Wells criteria for pulmonary embolism.
See how Mediately's clinical tools and dosing calculators actually make your job easier. Imagine the following situation:
In an outpatient clinic, a doctor treats a patient with pneumonia. He decides to treat the patient with a combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. Now he needs to calculate the correct dose. Instead of doing it manually or estimating, he simply takes his mobile phone, uses an app to calculate the dose of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, enters the patient's age and weight, and receives the recommended dose.
3. CME (Education)
Improve your knowledge and earn CME credits from the comfort of your home or office.
* Read an article or watch a video that interests you.
* Topics are constantly updated, so you can get useful insights from your field of medicine
4. Limitations of use and classification according to ICD-10
The application includes both the ICD-10 classification of diseases and the ATK classification system. We update the application regularly so that you always have the latest information.
Note: Portions of this application are intended for use by healthcare professionals as a decision aid. The application is not intended for use by patients and does not replace the advice of a doctor.