InfantRisk HCP 12+

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Designed for iPad

    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Pregnant or breastfeeding women are often told to choose between their baby’s health and their own treatment. Many times, there are safe medication options that shouldn’t be overlooked! InfantRisk HCP is developed by researchers and clinicians to provide fast, convenient access to evidence-based information about medications and their safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Features:
-Intuitive drug rating system from safest (1) to most hazardous (5) for pregnancy or breastfeeding
-Search over 70,000 medication products
-Find concise, evidence-based summaries for each product
-Easily compare safety ratings for drugs by indication or drug class.
-Convenient user interface and monthly data updates

Are you a parent? Try our app, MommyMeds, written with the patient in mind.

Subscription:
Price: $9.99 USD
Duration: 1 Year
Terms of Use: https://www.infantrisk.com/infantrisk-hcp-terms-use

The information provided in the app is intended to supplement the knowledge of healthcare professionals regarding the use of medications during lactation and pregnancy. This information is advisory only and is not intended to replace sound clinical judgment or individualized patient care.

What’s New

Version 2.0.11

Added entry for infant monitoring
Fixed bug causing icons to display inconsistently
Bug fixes

Ratings and Reviews

EverSoThirsty ,

off to a good start (version 1.0)

This app is expensive compared to the other work-related apps I use (Mediquations, Medical Calc, Eponyms, Ubertime), but cheap compared to the text books it will probably replace over time. Obviously, it also has the portability advantage.

Best features noted so far:
- the capacity to bookmark meds/vitamins/non-prescription substances into one alphabetically arranged list
- search by trade or generic name
- simple coding, symbols for each trimester of pregnancy & early/mid/late stages of lactation
- the quality of the info matches my (limited) knowledge of the best available evidence; eg it was encouraging to see the risks of cannabis rated & described with the same dispassionate language & coding used for sertraline, st john's wort & folic acid - none of the shrill moral panic that distorts some info about illicit substances
- it loads quickly & hasn't crashed at all

Things to consider for improvement
- the ability to access more detail PRN - this app summarises the evidence, but doesn't give access to the evidence. For instance, one of the best features of Hale's "Medications & Mother's Milk" is the few paragraphs that distill the studies considered credible. This app won't replace text books until it offers a similar feature.
- I can't find flupenthixol - I guess this goes by a different name or something in the US, but it would be handy for international use if cross-border nomenclature was built-in to the app
- I'm finding the "customised search with patient information" a bit fiddly & counterintuitive to use
- "search by condition" is a bit higgledy-piggledly in the way it's arranged AND omits a couple of the most common perinatal complications: anxiety & depression
- it would be handy if login across devices (eg: via iPad as well as iPhone) that the bookmarked meds were synced

Overall, this app is off to a good start. Version 1.0 shows a lot of promise, but it's not a text-book replacement. Yet.

App Privacy

The developer, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer's privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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