What Reddit Says About Drug Interaction Checker Apps
We compiled 13 Reddit discussions about Drug Interaction Checker apps from 10 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/pharmacy
Apple Health lists drug interactions this is incredibly useful when discussing medication changes with my doctor before they spend the time to send a prescription to my pharmacy 💜
r/androidapps
Apple Health lists drug interactions this is incredibly useful when discussing medication changes with my doctor before they spend the time to send a prescription to my pharmacy 💜
r/pharmacy
Also, for interactions for HIV drugs the best resource is the Liverpool interaction checker https://www.hiv-druginteractions.org/checker Continue this thread ... I'm a patient and it's not really for patients but I use YouScript. I like it because they provide references for all of the int...
r/dysautonomia
Agree with everyone about usefulness of the interaction checker. On the mobile app it also has a feature where you can print a compact list of all your meds/supplements (that you presumably already entered checking for interactions), allergies, and conditions, which are automatically populated based...
r/medicine
Lexicomp app has drug interaction checker too, and IV compatibility.
r/Residency
I like to use Medscape Interaction Checker. I'm in psychiatry so I'm basically concerned with cytochrome P450 interactions.
r/Doesthisexist
There are a handful. WebMD is the first that comes up with their checker https://www.webmd.com/interaction-checker/default.htm · But there are plenty more if you search up "drug interaction checker"
r/pharmacy
YSK: there are websites that can ... checkers (for clinicians or patients) besides the most common ones (Micromedex, lexicomp, uptodate, Medscape, WebMD, etc.)?...
r/HelpMeFind
I built SuppScanr – a supplement + medication interaction checker, supplement search, and stack builder after getting overwhelmed trying to optimize my own health
r/Drugs
Online website to check drug interactions, which also has an app.
r/YouShouldKnow
Drugbank interaction checker is great as well. The engine can detect both substance and trade names, along with formulations of a said drug with different excipients.
r/ChronicIllness
I absolutely love it- it’ll do medication alerts too and you can time it to sync up with your schedule/sleep schedule ... you cannot take an SSRI such as paxil with an anticoagulant such as eliquis. in checking with WebMD and drugs.com each one said no results found which is totally erroneous and th...
r/pharmacy
Their monographs are often incomplete and sometimes do not have medications listed. I would steer clear of Epocrates, personally. Like someone else said, Micro is really cheap now and totally worth it!
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