Medication Safety
Drug-interaction and allergy checking isn't a suggestion — it's a hard gate. A prescription cannot be approved by a doctor or validated by a pharmacist unless the latest safety check is clear.
What Gets Checked
Known Allergies
Each proposed medication is checked against the patient's recorded allergy list before a prescription can move forward.
Existing Medications
Medications on the current prescription are checked against one another for interactions, using the patient's full medication list.
Recorded Result
Every check is stored with its outcome — safe or flagged — so there's a clear record of what was checked and when.
A Hard Safety Gate, Not a Warning
If the most recent interaction check for a prescription is flagged unsafe, approval is blocked outright — at both the doctor-review step and the pharmacist-validation step. There is no way to override the gate by skipping the check.
An unsafe result must be resolved — by adjusting the prescription and re-running the check — before the workflow can continue.
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A drug-interaction check is run against the patient's known allergies and current medications.
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The result is recorded as safe or unsafe on the prescription.
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Doctor approval is blocked unless the latest recorded check is safe.
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Pharmacist validation independently re-checks the same condition before final sign-off.