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Drug–Disease Interaction

The system identifies when a prescribed drug may worsen or aggravate a patient’s existing medical condition. For example, it alerts clinicians if a beta-blocker is prescribed for a patient with asthma. This helps ensure medications are always suitable for the patient’s health status.

 
 Drug–Disease Interaction

Drug–Allergy Check

Rxseed cross-verifies every new prescription against a patient’s documented allergy profile. If a medication or its chemical derivative is known to cause hypersensitivity, an immediate warning is displayed, helping clinicians prevent allergic reactions and anaphylaxis.

 
 Drug–Allergy Check

Drug–Pregnancy Safety Alert

When prescribing for pregnant patients, Rxseed evaluates the safety of medications based on international pregnancy risk categories. It alerts clinicians about drugs that may cause fetal harm and recommends safer alternatives, ensuring maternal and fetal safety.

 
Drug–Pregnancy Safety Alert

Drug–Food Interaction

Rxseed provides real-time alerts when food may interfere with drug absorption or metabolism. Examples include warnings like “Avoid grapefruit juice with statins” or “Take levothyroxine on an empty stomach.” These alerts ensure optimal drug effectiveness and patient compliance.

 
 Drug–Food Interaction

Drug–Laboratory Interaction

The CDSS detects drugs that can influence laboratory test results or require monitoring of specific lab values. For example, “Heparin may elevate liver enzymes” or “Monitor serum potassium during spironolactone therapy.” This helps clinicians interpret lab reports accurately and manage therapy effectively.

 
Drug–Laboratory Interaction

Drug Information (Monograph)

Each medication in Rxseed is supported by a detailed, evidence-based drug monograph. It includes information on indications, dosage, contraindications, side effects, precautions, and patient counseling points—available instantly within the prescribing screen to assist informed decision-making.

 
Drug Information (Monograph)

Drug Duplication Therapy

The system detects unintentional duplicate prescriptions from the same therapeutic or pharmacological class—such as two NSAIDs or two antihypertensives. It alerts clinicians to review and optimize the prescription, minimizing adverse effects and promoting rational drug use.

 
Drug Duplication Therapy

Key Modules

  • Registration & Billing

  • Phlebotomy/ Sample collection

  • Sample Management

  • Sample Receiving

  • Sample Processing

  • Result Entry & Verification

  • Sample Storage

  • Quality Indicators

  • Kit Management

  • Revenue Cycle Management

  • Analyser Interfaces

  • Patient Portal

  • Mobile App’s