Evidence-based, India-specific clinical resources — drug interaction checker, protocol guides, PG exam prep, and OPD tools. Built by a practicing doctor who uses them every day.
Fluoroquinolones may disrupt glycaemic control. Monitor blood glucose during antibiotic course.
Practical, evidence-based tools designed for Indian clinical practice — from busy OPDs to high-stakes PG exams.
Check drug-drug interactions using Indian brand names and generics. 400+ pairs across 174 OPD drugs. Natural language search — type the question the way you think it.
Specialty-specific, print-ready protocol guides for common Indian OPD conditions. Evidence-based, formatted for real practice — not textbooks. ICD-10 coded.
Structured study guides and 500+ MCQs aligned to ABVMU and NMC MD Dermatology finals. Three-tab system: Long Essay, Short Note, and Viva Q&A for every major topic.
Complete offline-first OPD management for Indian private clinics. Prescriptions, records, PDF reports, WhatsApp integration, and AI-assisted diagnosis suggestions.
AI-assisted workflow for Indian PG medical thesis — methodology templates, citation fixer, examiner Q&A prep, and statistical analysis prompts. Built from real thesis experience.
100+ tested clinical AI prompts for Indian doctors — discharge summaries, referral letters, case presentations, literature reviews, and grant writing. Works with any AI tool.
Global DDI databases do not know Combiflam, Chymoral Forte, or Pan-D. We do. Every interaction is mapped to the drugs Indian doctors actually prescribe.
Additive anticoagulant effect. Significantly elevated risk of major bleeding including gastrointestinal haemorrhage and intracranial bleed. Avoid combination unless benefit clearly outweighs risk.
Monitor INR closely · Consider PPI cover · Patient counselling essential
Fluoroquinolones disrupt glycaemic control — both hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia reported. Monitor blood glucose throughout antibiotic course.
Advise patient monitoring · Consider alternative if on insulin
Every guide, protocol, and tool on PocketClinician was built by a practising doctor who runs an active OPD clinic in Raebareli, UP. Not theoretical — practical.
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