Docuity Rx · private prescriptions
A prescription with a safety net.
Compose a script and Docuity Rx checks it live against a vocabulary of more than 2,100 medicines and the patient's recorded allergies, before you ever sign. Issue it, then print, save as a PDF, or send it straight to an invited pharmacy.
For registered prescribers. Controlled substances are not supported in v1. Docuity Rx is software, not medical advice.
- warfarin 5 mgmatched
- ibuprofen 400 mgmatched
- amoxicillin 500 mgmatched
Increased bleeding risk. Avoid the combination or monitor closely.
Conflicts with a recorded penicillin allergy.
Checked 3 of 3 medicines. Nothing left unmatched.
01 · The check
Every draft is checked while you write it.
As you add medicines, each name is normalised against a real vocabulary built from the openFDA product directory and a curated, citation-backed core. Docuity Rx then flags drug-to-drug interactions and conflicts with the patient's recorded allergies.
The result is coverage-aware: it names exactly which medicines were checked and which it could not match, so a quiet result never reads as a guarantee.
Want to try the engine without an account? The same data powers the free checker on Docuity Home.
Four severities, in plain language
- Minor
- Worth noting; rarely changes the plan.
- Moderate
- Monitor, adjust dose, or space doses.
- Major
- Usually avoid; reconsider the combination.
- Contraindicated
- Do not combine; the check surfaces it plainly.
Every interaction carries its mechanism, the advised action, and a citation. Allergy conflicts are matched by drug class, not just exact name.
02 · The flow
From a blank draft to an issued script, in four steps.
- 01
Compose
Choose the patient, then add each medicine with its dose and directions. Autocomplete draws on the full drug vocabulary as you type.
- 02
Check
The safety net runs live. Interactions and allergy conflicts appear in place, each with a mechanism, advice, and a source you can read.
- 03
Issue
Lock the prescription. Only a prescriber with a registration number on file can issue, and controlled substances are blocked before anything is signed.
- 04
Transmit
Print an A5 private prescription, export a PDF, or send it to a pharmacy you have invited. Every step is written to the audit trail.
Prescription lifecycle
A prescriber can cancel at any point up to dispensing. Every state change is written to an append-only, hash-chained audit trail.
03 · Proof
Printed or sent, every script is verifiable.
Each issued prescription carries a QR code and a short verification link. Anyone holding the script can confirm it is genuine without seeing anything private.
Verification returns four facts only: the status, the issuing practice, the date, and the number of items. No patient or medication detail ever leaves the server.
Docuity Rx · prescription verification
Valid prescription
Issued- Issued by
- Meadow Lane Practice
- Date issued
- 17 Jul 2026
- Items
- 2
This page confirms only that a prescription with this code exists and its current status. It never reveals patient or medication details. Private prescription, not valid for controlled substances.
Scope
What Docuity Rx does not do.
No controlled substances
A conservative, offline deny-list blocks scheduled substances at issue time, and fails closed if the drug service is unavailable. v1 issues no controlled scripts.
Registration-gated
Only members with a prescriber role and a medical-council registration number on file can issue a prescription.
Private prescriptions
Docuity Rx issues private scripts for print, PDF, or hand-off to an invited pharmacy. It is not a gateway to national e-prescribing networks.
Informational, not advice
Interaction and allergy checks support a prescriber's judgement. They do not replace it, and Docuity provides software, not medical advice.
For prescribers
Write and issue private prescriptions with a live safety net, a clean audit trail, and print, PDF, or pharmacy hand-off in one place. Set your registration once and issue with confidence.
For pharmacies
Accept prescriptions by invitation only. Receive issued scripts in a shared inbox, move them to received and dispensed, and verify any code. Nothing reaches you unless a practice invites you.
Ready when you are.
Create a Docuity ID, join or start a practice, and issue your first prescription.