RX Agent

What UpToDate Can't Do—We Can.

Clinical drug information plus 50-state pharmacy regulations. Get answers to "Is this allowed in my state?"—from $33/month.

Example answer
Q

Can I transfer a Schedule II prescription to another pharmacy in California?

A
No, a Schedule II prescription cannot be transferred to another pharmacy in California.
Source21 CFR § 1306.12·California § 4052-10
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More Than Just Clinical Info?

Traditional clinical references answer "What's the dose?" but can't answer "Is this allowed in my state?" RX Agent does both—clinical drug information plus 50-state pharmacy regulations.

Legal & Regulatory

  • Transfer Requirements

    Interstate and intrastate prescription transfer rules

  • State-Specific Regulations

    Prescribing & dispensing rules for all 50 states

  • DEA Schedule Lookups

    Controlled substance classifications by state

  • PDMP Requirements

    State prescription monitoring mandates

  • Emergency Dispensing

    Rules for emergency refills and partial fills

Drug Information

  • Drug Interactions

    Identify potential drug-drug conflicts

  • Dosing & Adjustments

    Hepatic, renal, and special population dosing

  • Adverse Effects & Warnings

    Safety info, black box warnings, contraindications

  • Substitutions

    Therapeutic alternatives and generic equivalents

  • Indications

    What conditions the drug may treat

What Providers Are Saying

I used UpToDate for years. RX Agent gives me the clinical info I need plus the state regulations UpToDate can't touch. And it's a fraction of the cost.
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Dr. Sarah M.
Clinical Pharmacist · Texas
The natural language search is so much faster than drilling through UpToDate's menus. I ask a question the way I'd ask a colleague.
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Jennifer L., NP
Nurse Practitioner · Florida
UpToDate doesn't answer 'Can I legally do this in my state?' RX Agent does, with the statute citation. That's the gap it fills.
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Dr. Michael R.
Physician, Internal Medicine · Ohio

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