DrugPair safety guide
Prescription scanner and timetable organizer
Upload a prescription photo or PDF. DrugPair extracts medicine names, doses & timing for review before reminders. Educational use only.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about prescription scanner and timetable organizer.
- What information can the prescription scanner extract?
- DrugPair reads the medicine name, dose, timing instructions, food instructions, and duration from a prescription image or PDF where they are clearly visible. Fields that are missing or unclear are flagged for you to fill in manually.
- Is my prescription image stored or shared?
- Uploaded images are processed for extraction only and are not stored permanently or shared with third parties. DrugPair does not sell or share your medical data.
- Does the scanner work for handwritten prescriptions?
- The scanner works best with typed or printed prescription labels. Handwritten prescriptions may have lower accuracy. Always review and confirm the extracted schedule before using it — the app requires explicit confirmation before activating reminders.
- Who is the prescription scanner most useful for?
- It is especially useful for caregivers managing medicines for elderly parents or family members, and for anyone who has trouble reading or remembering complex prescription schedules. The extracted timetable makes it easy to review the schedule at a glance.
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Written by DrugPair Editorial Team. Updated 16 July 2026. A licensed-clinician review is not yet documented; see the review policy.
General references: U.S. Food and Drug Administration, NIH MedlinePlus. Read the methodology and limitations.
DrugPair provides educational safety information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always ask a doctor or pharmacist before changing medicines, supplements, food, drinks, or prescription timing.