NOVELTY! Interaction solutions: find alternatives that cause fewer interactions
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Name | Mediately Databáze Léčiv |
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Version | 14.4 |
Update | Nov 04, 2024 |
Size | 29 MB |
Category | Medical |
Installs | 100K+ |
Developer | Modra Jagoda |
Android OS | Android 9.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.mediately.drugs.cze |
Mediately Databáze Léčiv · Description
Introducing Drug Interaction Review and Resolution - the app's most requested feature among European doctors.
Do you have a patient who takes multiple medications and want to adjust their medication or add a new medication? And do you want to be sure that you know about possible interactions and their degree of severity?
Now you can check drug interactions directly in the app. Enter up to 20 drugs or active ingredients and you'll be shown potential interactions, their severity, and how to deal with them. Meditately The Medicines Database offers relevant support, thanks to which you can make an informed decision.
So how can you use Mediately in your practice?
You are treating a patient with hypertension and gastroesophageal reflux. In addition, he recently developed atypical pneumonia. The patient is taking perindopril, lercanidipine and pantoprazole. You are considering prescribing him/her clarithromycin as well, but you don't know exactly what interactions might arise in that case.
Therefore, you simply enter all the drugs into the application and see that clarithromycin can cause a serious interaction with lercanidipine and that this combination should be avoided. The application will also recommend alternatives to solve the situation, so you can decide on azithromycin. And within a few days the patient should feel much better.
With the app, you can easily search the offline drug registry of more than 10,000 drugs and have immediate access to interactive clinical tools and dosage calculators.
1. Get information on more than 10,000 medicines.
For each drug, you can view the following detailed information:
* Basic information about the drug (active substance, composition, dosage form, class, information on reimbursement of the drug from the public health insurance system)
* Important information from the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) (indications, dosage, contraindications, interactions, side effects, overdose, etc.)
* ATC classification and similar drugs
* Packaging and prices
* Access to the full version of the SPC in PDF format (internet connection required)
2. Search a wide range of interactive diagnostic tools.
Along with a complete drug database, the application contains a number of interactive clinical tools and dosage calculators that you can use in your daily practice.
- CHA2DS2-VASc (Score for Atrial Fibrillation Stroke Risk, scoring system for CMP risk stratification in patients with atrial fibrillation)
- GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale, a scale assessing quantitative impairment of consciousness in adults)
- GFR (estimation of glomerular filtration according to the MDRD equation)
- HAS-BLED (a scoring system for determining the risk of major bleeding in patients with atrial fibrillation)
- MELD (Model for End-Stage Liver Disease, a scoring system used to assess the severity of chronic liver diseases)
- PERC score (Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria, scoring system of criteria for the exclusion of pulmonary embolism)
- Wells criteria for pulmonary embolism
See how clinical tools and dosing calculators can make your job easier. Imagine the following situation:
The doctor has a patient with community-acquired pneumonia in the clinic. He decides to treat him with a combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. Now he has to calculate the correct dosage. But they don't have to do it manually or use a rough estimate. Instead, he pulls out his phone, clicks on a tool in the app designed to calculate the dosage of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid, enters the patient's age and weight, and is shown the recommended dose.
3. CME (Continuous Medical 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 to bring you useful insights from your field.
4. Indication limitations and ICD-10 classification
In the application you will also find the international classification of diseases ICD-10 and the ATC classification of drugs. We update these classifications regularly, so you always have the latest information with you.
Note: Portions of this application are intended for healthcare professionals as a decision support tool. It is not intended for patients and does not replace a doctor's recommendation.
Do you have a patient who takes multiple medications and want to adjust their medication or add a new medication? And do you want to be sure that you know about possible interactions and their degree of severity?
Now you can check drug interactions directly in the app. Enter up to 20 drugs or active ingredients and you'll be shown potential interactions, their severity, and how to deal with them. Meditately The Medicines Database offers relevant support, thanks to which you can make an informed decision.
So how can you use Mediately in your practice?
You are treating a patient with hypertension and gastroesophageal reflux. In addition, he recently developed atypical pneumonia. The patient is taking perindopril, lercanidipine and pantoprazole. You are considering prescribing him/her clarithromycin as well, but you don't know exactly what interactions might arise in that case.
Therefore, you simply enter all the drugs into the application and see that clarithromycin can cause a serious interaction with lercanidipine and that this combination should be avoided. The application will also recommend alternatives to solve the situation, so you can decide on azithromycin. And within a few days the patient should feel much better.
With the app, you can easily search the offline drug registry of more than 10,000 drugs and have immediate access to interactive clinical tools and dosage calculators.
1. Get information on more than 10,000 medicines.
For each drug, you can view the following detailed information:
* Basic information about the drug (active substance, composition, dosage form, class, information on reimbursement of the drug from the public health insurance system)
* Important information from the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) (indications, dosage, contraindications, interactions, side effects, overdose, etc.)
* ATC classification and similar drugs
* Packaging and prices
* Access to the full version of the SPC in PDF format (internet connection required)
2. Search a wide range of interactive diagnostic tools.
Along with a complete drug database, the application contains a number of interactive clinical tools and dosage calculators that you can use in your daily practice.
- CHA2DS2-VASc (Score for Atrial Fibrillation Stroke Risk, scoring system for CMP risk stratification in patients with atrial fibrillation)
- GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale, a scale assessing quantitative impairment of consciousness in adults)
- GFR (estimation of glomerular filtration according to the MDRD equation)
- HAS-BLED (a scoring system for determining the risk of major bleeding in patients with atrial fibrillation)
- MELD (Model for End-Stage Liver Disease, a scoring system used to assess the severity of chronic liver diseases)
- PERC score (Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria, scoring system of criteria for the exclusion of pulmonary embolism)
- Wells criteria for pulmonary embolism
See how clinical tools and dosing calculators can make your job easier. Imagine the following situation:
The doctor has a patient with community-acquired pneumonia in the clinic. He decides to treat him with a combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. Now he has to calculate the correct dosage. But they don't have to do it manually or use a rough estimate. Instead, he pulls out his phone, clicks on a tool in the app designed to calculate the dosage of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid, enters the patient's age and weight, and is shown the recommended dose.
3. CME (Continuous Medical 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 to bring you useful insights from your field.
4. Indication limitations and ICD-10 classification
In the application you will also find the international classification of diseases ICD-10 and the ATC classification of drugs. We update these classifications regularly, so you always have the latest information with you.
Note: Portions of this application are intended for healthcare professionals as a decision support tool. It is not intended for patients and does not replace a doctor's recommendation.