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Antibiotic app for iPhone and iPad


4.7 ( 8257 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Doctot
11.99 USD
Current version: 1.1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 01 Aug 2012
App size: 3.14 Mb

Doctot Antibiotic is a respected suite of tools that aids in the correct prescription of Antibiotics/Antimicrobials in a hospital setting.

This iOS App offers the HCP an extremely accurate, efficient and user-friendly interactive tool to quickly find the relevant information for a given infection.

For each infection, information is presented on:
- Investigations to be carried out
- Probable Pathogens involved
- Initial Antimicrobial Therapy suggested

Notes and Practice Points are also included where required.

Other features within the App include:
- Common Pathogens Resistance
- Immunoglobulin Treatment advice
- Anaphylaxis Management
- Notifiable Diseases
- Antimicrobial Costs

Doctot Antibiotic also includes Interactive Scales relevant to prescribing. These scales include:
- Creatinine Clearance
- CURB 65
- Gentamicin & Vancomycin Dose & Interval
- Renal & Hepatic Dosing Calculation

The Creatinine Clearance & CURB 65 scales are presented in wizard formats to enable the user to easily navigate through the interview components to record a patients status. The tool automatically generates the scale total and categorises this score, based upon the users input.

Seamlessly blending technology to purpose, Doctot Antibiotics digital features ensure pre-existing diagnostic tools simply cannot match it for clarity, reliability, unity, speed, accessibility or stability.

As a result, Doctot Antibiotic enables physicians to make more informed decisions, to enhance their patients safety, and to improve their workflow.

Doctot Antibiotics content was largely provided through the generous and considerable contribution of Dr. Nuala O’Connell, Consultant Microbiologist, University Hospital Limerick. Thanks is also due to Siobhan Barrett and Anne Hartnett, Pharmacy Dept., University Hospital Limerick, and to Dr. Lorraine Power, Consultant Microbiologist.