Every medication in one list. Always up to date.
Stop guessing at the pharmacy. Keep a running list of every current and past medication — dosages, start dates, prescribers, and reasons — automatically extracted from your medical documents or added through conversation.
Auto-Extracted from Your Documents
Upload a discharge summary or prescription record and your medications are extracted automatically — drug name, dosage, frequency, prescriber, and start date. No manual data entry required.
Medications are coded with RxNorm, the standard terminology for clinical drugs, so everything is normalized regardless of whether the document says "Lisinopril" or "LISINOPRIL 10MG TAB".
Current vs. Past Medications
See what you're currently taking at a glance, and maintain a full history of past medications. Knowing what you've taken before is important for new prescriptions — your doctor needs the full picture, and now you have it in one place.
Add or Update via Chat
Tell the AI assistant "I started taking Metformin 500mg twice daily" and it creates a structured medication record. Update dosages, mark medications as discontinued, or ask "What am I currently taking?" — all through natural conversation.
Bring Your Full List to Appointments
Every doctor visit starts with "What medications are you on?" With AskAnything.health, you always have the answer — complete, accurate, and available on any device. No more forgetting names or guessing at dosages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our AI pipeline reads your uploaded documents and identifies medication information — drug name, dosage, frequency, route, and prescriber. Each medication is coded with RxNorm for standardization.
Yes. You can add medications through the AI chat ("Add Lisinopril 10mg daily") or through the medications page in your dashboard.
Yes. You can track any medication, supplement, or vitamin — prescription or over-the-counter. This is important context for your healthcare providers.
The AI can discuss your medications and flag potential concerns for you to bring up with your doctor or pharmacist. It is not a substitute for professional drug interaction checking — always verify with your healthcare provider.
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