Treatment Intelligence
Feature guide
PsychRX Treatment Intelligence helps licensed clinicians look up medication strategies, scan safety warnings, and create review-needed research drafts from source-linked material.
Quick start
- Use the main search box for a condition, medication, symptom, mechanism, interaction, or warning.
- Open Evidence Pearls for medication strategy cards and trial dose context.
- Open Med Check when you want to enter a medication list and inspect label-backed warnings.
- Use Interaction Tree for a pharmacist-style IF/THEN review path.
- Use Advanced: Deep Research Mode for slower source-first drafts. Treat every answer as review-needed.
Evidence Pearls
Search evidence-linked medication strategies by condition, medication, use type, evidence level, review status, and trial dose context. Dose lines are study or label context and must be verified before use.
Med Check
Add a temporary medication list and inspect label-backed warning flags across boxed warnings, contraindications, interactions, and special populations.
Safety Matrix
Scan selected medications against warning classes such as boxed warnings, interactions, pregnancy, pediatric, geriatric, renal, and hepatic concerns.
Interaction Tree
Guides pharmacists through interaction-matrix navigation: medication set, warning class, preliminary severity, exception cases, monitoring, and escalation. Osler, Sabin, Goodman, and Vogel review lanes are built into the workflow.
Public DDI
Review canonical public interaction signals with source links, support counts, confidence scores, and duplicate handling from the scanner pipeline.
Source Profiles
Review FDA/openFDA/DailyMed label-derived safety sections, RxNorm IDs, source links, and last retrieval timestamps.
M5 Max Answer
Retrieves sources and local label profiles first, then asks the M5 Max model to draft a source-grounded answer. Drafts stay review-needed.
Deep Research Mode
Runs a slower source-first retrieval pass and returns a structured draft with treatment options, off-label strategies, conflicting evidence, monitoring, source links, confidence, and manual verification items.
Review Queue
Approve, reject, archive, or keep claims in draft status. “Reviewed by clinician” appears only after manual approval.