Students of Medicine, Pharmacy or Health IT may be overwhelmed when entering the world of Pharmacology and E-prescribing. Thousands of drugs with more than 200,000 packages are on the U.S. market. A physician who writes for example prescriptions with 5 or more drugs selectable out of 400 drugs has billions of options to do so. Things get more complicated when a patient is treated by diverse physicians or takes additionally to Rx also OTC drugs. The risk of serious adverse reactions causing more hospitalizations, morbidity or mortality increases exponentially with the number of drugs prescribed.
The ADR CP (Adverse Drug Risk Control Panel) is the "all in one" representation of adverse drug risks which helps the user to keep the overview over kinetic and dynamic adverse interactions and drug reactions and thereby take the fast track to drug safety and avoidance of serious medication errors when prescribing.
The core of the ADR CP consists of a highly innovative and dynamic drug interaction checker which reconciles the control of MDDI (Multi-Drug Drug Interactions) and ADR (Adverse Drug Risks) in a patient medication.
Through the MDDI technology the user recognizes immediately, how one drug is kinetically affected by ALL other drugs of the medication. That makes the difference compared to the traditional pairwise drug interaction checking. Thereby, the ADR CP makes the impact of kinetic and dynamic drug interactions on vital signs and adverse drug risks of major importance transparent and recognizable at one glance. The ADR CP develops its power especially in complex polypharmacy scenarios and when treating multimorbide elderly patients. Visualized alerts and fast access to background and literature information as well as most recent fulltext prescriber information and optimizer functions make the ADR CP the ideal tool to get familiar with the complexity of medication scenarios and overcome this challenge successfully.
Especially helpful: The Quattro Optimizer with its four tables where the user can simulate and compare what happens when substituting drugs in a medication:
The ADR CP is the effective tool to improve your knowledge in pharmacology. To support in particular Students of Medicine, Pharmacy or Health IT in this endeavour SCHOLZ DataBank offers cost free access to them all. Thereby the process of learning how to use and prescribe drugs and avoid medication errors is effectively supported.
Enrich your learning tools in pharmacology and sign up cost free now!
Researchers in the medical field including epidemiology and drug utilization review may also benefit from cost free or low cost access to SCHOLZ Databank. Please contact us and describe your project!
The ADR CP (Adverse Drug Risk Control Panel) is the "all in one" representation of adverse drug risks which helps the user to keep the overview over kinetic and dynamic adverse interactions and drug reactions and thereby take the fast track to drug safety and avoidance of serious medication errors when prescribing.
The core of the ADR CP consists of a highly innovative and dynamic drug interaction checker which reconciles the control of MDDI (Multi-Drug Drug Interactions) and ADR (Adverse Drug Risks) in a patient medication.
Through the MDDI technology the user recognizes immediately, how one drug is kinetically affected by ALL other drugs of the medication. That makes the difference compared to the traditional pairwise drug interaction checking. Thereby, the ADR CP makes the impact of kinetic and dynamic drug interactions on vital signs and adverse drug risks of major importance transparent and recognizable at one glance. The ADR CP develops its power especially in complex polypharmacy scenarios and when treating multimorbide elderly patients. Visualized alerts and fast access to background and literature information as well as most recent fulltext prescriber information and optimizer functions make the ADR CP the ideal tool to get familiar with the complexity of medication scenarios and overcome this challenge successfully.
Especially helpful: The Quattro Optimizer with its four tables where the user can simulate and compare what happens when substituting drugs in a medication:

The ADR CP is the effective tool to improve your knowledge in pharmacology. To support in particular Students of Medicine, Pharmacy or Health IT in this endeavour SCHOLZ DataBank offers cost free access to them all. Thereby the process of learning how to use and prescribe drugs and avoid medication errors is effectively supported.
Enrich your learning tools in pharmacology and sign up cost free now!
Researchers in the medical field including epidemiology and drug utilization review may also benefit from cost free or low cost access to SCHOLZ Databank. Please contact us and describe your project!