*** Smart DUR+ release notice ****
Smart DUR+, an upgraded version of Smart DUR, has been released.
With the launch of Smart DUR+, app updates for the existing Smart DUR will no longer be supported from January 2025, and the service will be provided until June.
However, the service provision period may change due to Google policy.
Previously purchased paid passes can be used in Smart DUR+ by recovering them through payment data recovery after installing Smart DUR+.
(Detailed information can be found in the Smart DUR+ payment data recovery menu.)
Thank you for using Smart DUR.
*** Smart DUR+ release notice ****
“Smart DUR+” (Drug Use Appropriateness Review), a mobile app that allows you to review the appropriateness of prescription drugs, checks drug side effects and precautions before taking the drug and suggests the correct way to take the drug.
We review whether there are any drugs that may cause drug interactions, whether the dosage is appropriate, whether there is any drug overlap between treatment groups, and whether there are any precautions for age groups and pregnant or lactating women. In addition, you can check what foods to watch out for and what precautions to take when taking medicine.
Smart DUR+'s drug information is a drug-related clinical support system that is essential in the International Medical Institution Accreditation (JCI) evaluation. It is connected to the hospital's own computer system (OCS, etc.) to computerize prescription errors when prescribing and dispensing drugs, making clinical decisions. This information is used in a state-of-the-art drug use decision support system that provides the professional pharmaceutical information needed.
Prescription drug review
- Is the dose appropriate? (minimum/maximum dose per day)
- Are there any duplicate medications?
- Are there any drug-drug interactions?
- Are there any precautions for the pediatric age group and the elderly age group?
- Are there any precautions regarding pregnancy/lactation?
-What foods should I be careful about?
- Is the period of taking it appropriate?