About ClearRx
Built by a pharmacist who got tired of watching patients get buried in FDA label copy.
Who I Am
I'm Jay, a licensed pharmacist whose work is in industrial pharmacy and drug-delivery (DDS) research. I focus on pharmacokinetics and drug-drug interactions — specifically how the CYP450 enzyme system affects medication safety.
The question patients most often ask is simple: "Is it safe to take these together?" Existing tools either overwhelm patients with clinical jargon or bury the answer under three ad units and a pop-up.
My background is in pharmaceutical research — studying CYP-mediated metabolism and enzyme inhibition profiles at a molecular level — combined with a pharmacist's training in how those mechanisms translate into real medication-safety risks. That research-plus-pharmacy perspective is what most consumer drug-interaction tools lack.
Why I Built ClearRx
ClearRx is my answer to that problem. It's a tool I would actually hand to a patient. Clean, fast, private. No account. No data sent anywhere. Results compiled from FDA labels, drug-class interaction rules, and clinical literature, with plain-English pharmacist notes on key drug pairs — not buried in label copy with no accountability.
The interaction database is built from FDA drug labels, drug-class interaction rules, and published clinical guidelines. For clinically critical pairs — like sertraline + tramadol and their serotonin syndrome risk — I have written pharmacist notes based on FDA labeling and published clinical guidelines. Those notes are marked clearly in the result.
How ClearRx Works
ClearRx checks your medications against a curated database of clinically significant drug interactions. Unlike clinical tools designed for pharmacists, every result includes a plain-English summary of the interaction mechanism and its severity, and key pairs add a pharmacist-written note explaining why it matters and when to talk to your healthcare provider.
The Interaction Map visualizes your entire medication regimen as a network diagram — each drug is a node, each interaction is a colored line between them. Red means serious. Yellow means moderate. Green means safe. For the first time, you can see your complete medication picture at a glance.
All processing happens locally in your browser. Your medication list never leaves your device. There is no server, no database storing your data, no tracking of what you search.
Credentials & Expertise
- Licensed Pharmacist — registered pharmacist
- Senior Pharmaceutical Researcher — CYP-mediated drug metabolism
- Clinical Pharmacokinetics Specialist — ADME and drug disposition
- CYP450 Drug Interaction Expert — enzyme inhibition/induction profiling
- Industrial pharmacy & drug-delivery (DDS) research — formulation and drug disposition
Editorial Process
Every piece of content on ClearRx follows a structured review process:
- Evidence gathering — interaction data is drawn from FDA drug labels, drug-class interaction rules, and published clinical literature.
- Clinical translation — technical mechanisms are translated into plain-English explanations without sacrificing accuracy.
- Source-based classification — severity classifications and mechanisms are based on FDA labels, drug-class interaction rules, and clinical literature; key pairs receive a personally written pharmacist note for clinical accuracy and practical relevance.
- Regular updates — the drug database and interaction explanations are updated as new safety data, FDA warnings, or clinical guidelines are published.
Part of Vibed Lab
ClearRx is part of Vibed Lab, a collection of focused, no-frills tools built by Jay. Other projects include:
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