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Gillie.AI for Medication

A simple search tool for medicine information

Artificial intelligence-based search tool for healthcare professionals that makes it easy to find official, public information on medicinal products in one place. Users can search medicines by active substance and the application then displays links to public websites of authorities and other official sources. The application is intended solely for information search and retrieval by professionals. It is not intended to be used for diagnosis, prevention, monitoring or treatment of disease or for any other medical purpose.

Benefits

Fast access to official sources
Collects links to public documents from different authorities and marketing authorisation holders into a single view, guiding the user directly to up-to-date SmPCs and other official materials.
Speeds up the pharmacist’s work
Healthcare professionals can use the same tool regardless of which official source ultimately hosts the information. When making an overall evaluation of the medication, the application shows the patient’s current and previous medications and links to sources describing the use of the all active substances of the medicine.
Dosage
Shows current dosage and links to references, which show the recommended dosage for active substance.
Drug-drug interactions
Shows links to references, which show potential drug-drug interactions for active substance.
Contraindications
Shows links to references, which show potential contradictions for active substance.
Duration
Shows current duration and links to references, which show the recommended duration for active substance.
Adverse effects
Shows links to references, which show the adverse effects for active substance.
Kidney deficiency
Shows links to references, which show usage and dosage for active substance in case of kidney deficiency.
Liver failure
Shows links to references, which show usage and dosage for active substance in case of liver failure.
Suitability for the elderly
Shows links to references, which show suitability for active substance for elderly.