Your medication's risks, unfiltered.

Search any prescription drug. See what the FDA's adverse event data really says — in plain language.

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Drug companies spend billions to tell you the benefits. PillScope shows you what they leave out. Real adverse event data, translated into plain language. No pharma ads. No conflicts of interest.

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Example: Sertraline

SSRI Antidepressant
Drug not working High
Nausea Medium
Headache Low

99%

of serious drug side effects go unreported to the FDA

4th

leading cause of death in hospitals: adverse drug reactions

$370M

spent by pharma on social media ads that omit risk information

The Problem

The system is designed to hide risk from you

Pharmaceutical companies run their own trials, write their own labels, and control what gets reported. Existing drug info sites are funded by the same companies whose drugs they're reviewing.

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Pharma-funded "information"

The biggest drug info sites are bankrolled by pharmaceutical advertising. Their incentive is to minimize risk, not expose it.

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Raw data, no translation

The FDA publishes adverse event data, but it's a massive, impenetrable database. Regular people can't use it to make decisions.

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Underreported side effects

Studies show only 1-6% of serious adverse drug events are ever reported. The true picture is far worse than official numbers suggest.

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Clinical jargon barrier

Drug labels use medical terminology designed for doctors, not patients. Most people can't parse what "QT prolongation" or "serotonin syndrome" actually means for their life.

How PillScope Works

Search any medication. See the real picture.

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Search your medication

Type in any prescription drug name. We pull from FDA adverse event databases and translate the medical jargon.

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See plain-language risks

No clinical jargon. No fine print. We show you clear risk bars — high, medium, low — with plain-language descriptions of what each side effect actually means.

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Make informed decisions

Take the report to your doctor. Ask better questions. Know what to watch for. PillScope gives you the information to have a real conversation about your treatment.

You deserve to know what you're putting in your body.

Every patient deserves independent, unbiased information about their medication. PillScope exists because pharmaceutical transparency shouldn't be optional.