AI for Pharmacies: Drug Interactions and More
A daily risk for Quebec pharmacies
In Quebec, pharmacists process an average of 300-400 prescriptions per day in a neighborhood pharmacy. Each represents a potential risk of dangerous drug interactions, especially in elderly patients taking 5 or 10 different medications.
The numbers are concerning:
- 15-20% of hospitalizations of elderly people in Quebec are related to drug interactions or medication errors
- 30-40 minutes can be lost per day manually checking interactions across multiple databases
- 1 error per 50 prescriptions goes undetected with manual verification (according to a study by the Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec)
AI to detect interactions in seconds
Modern AI systems scan:
- Drug-drug interactions (the pharmacist already does this, but AI accelerates it)
- Drug-food interactions (grapefruit + statins, alcohol + antibiotics, etc.)
- Drug-disease interactions (NSAIDs with renal insufficiency, antidepressants with glaucoma, etc.)
- Inappropriate dosage for the patient’s age, weight, or renal function
- Therapeutic duplications (two medications for the same problem)
- Absolute contraindications (known allergy, pregnancy, etc.)
Real case: Pharmacy in Quebec City, 12 technicians
A community pharmacy in Quebec City implemented AI for prescription verification. After 6 months:
- +45 prescriptions/day processed (same staff, but more efficient)
- 8 serious interactions avoided (one of which would have sent a patient to hospital)
- 12 dosage errors detected (physician had forgotten to adjust for renal insufficiency)
- 3 therapeutic duplicates revealed (patient buying the same medication at two pharmacies)
- -6 minutes per prescription (verification automation)
- +15% patient satisfaction (less waiting, more time for counseling)
RAMQ compliance and legality in Quebec
Pharmacists remain responsible for verification. AI is an assistive tool, compliant with:
- The Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec
- Law 25 (patient data hosted in Canada)
- RAMQ standards for reimbursement
AI improves the pharmacist’s efficiency — it doesn’t replace them.
Economic impact
For a pharmacy processing 10,000 prescriptions/month (average Quebec pharmacy):
- Current cost of manual verifications: ~$8,000/month (technician/pharmacist time)
- Cost of an AI solution: ~$1,500-$2,000/month
- Savings: ~$5,500/month
- Added value: hospitalization prevention, client satisfaction, increased compliance
Reduce risk, save time
If your pharmacy struggles to handle prescription volume or you’re concerned about undetected interactions, AI is a proven solution.
Book your free 30-minute discovery call to explore how AI can secure your verification process and free up time to counsel your patients.