Your records are scattered across clinics, years and formats — and you are the only one holding all the pieces. MediCross reads whatever you have, merges it into one history, and flags the things that are risky together.
Interaction: warfarin + aspirin
These two medicines together can raise the risk of serious bleeding, because each affects clotting in a different way.
Prescription, 5 Aug — page 1
MediCross never diagnoses.
It provides information only. It will not tell you to start, stop or change a medication — anything high-severity or low-confidence is escalated to a doctor or pharmacist, and low confidence is always shown rather than hidden.
Four steps, from a pile of photos to an answer you can check.
Upload
Photos, scans or PDFs from any clinic, in any format or language. Handwriting included.
One timeline
Every visit, drug and lab value merged into a single history — dates normalised across years.
Cross-check
Duplicate therapy, drug interactions, lab drift and contradictions between your own documents.
Cited answers
Ask questions across everything you uploaded. Every claim points back to the page it came from.
Most tools answer by similarity. MediCross turns your documents into structured records first, so a question like “was I prescribed something I was told to avoid?” is a lookup, not a guess.
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Structured, not summarised
Documents become database rows before anything else happens — drug, dose, value, date, each with the page it came from.
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Brand names resolved
Trade names are matched to their active ingredient, so the same drug under two names is still caught as one.
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Evidence, not opinion
Interaction findings are grounded in published drug-label data and a curated clinical list — never invented.
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Confidence you can see
Every finding carries a computed confidence score. Anything low-confidence or high-severity is escalated, never hidden.
No card required. Your records stay private to your account.
MediCross provides information only and is not a diagnosis. Always consult a doctor or pharmacist.