✎ New. Built with chemists, in the open — the expiry and Schedule H work first, because that is what a drug inspector asks for. See what it does
Who it is for

Where the register matters more than the queue

An in-house pharmacy dispensing to outpatients and to wards.

The counter is quieter and the record is stricter — which is the half of this product that was built first.

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Stock kept batch by batch, with the expiry date on every one Expired stock cannot be billed — the till refuses it Schedule H and H1 written into a register as you sell GST split on every line, and the day's summary at closing

What a hospital pharmacy gets

Kept as you dispense

Schedule H register

Prescriber and patient against every restricted item, written at the moment of dispensing.

Traceable

Every strip has a batch

If a batch is recalled, the bills it went out on are a search rather than an afternoon.

Ward stock included

Expiry is watched for you

Near-expiry by value, so short-dated stock is used first rather than found later.

For your own systems

It exports whole

Everything comes out as files. Nothing is held hostage.

Open your shop in the time it takes to make tea

Fourteen days free. No card asked for.

  • Stock kept batch by batch, with the expiry date on every one
  • Expired stock cannot be billed — the till refuses it
  • Schedule H and H1 written into a register as you sell
  • GST split on every line, and the day's summary at closing

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Said plainly

This does not connect to a hospital information system, ward indenting or insurance claims today. If that is what you need, tell us before you buy — we will say honestly whether it is months away.

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