Decision Support for Safer Prescribing
Comprehensive BNF-based formulary data, instant interaction checks, clinical protocols, and decision support.
Built for clinicians by clinicians
INTRODUCTION
What is Katana?
INTRODUCTION

Artificial intelligence that helps doctors, nurses, and pharmacists make faster, safer prescribing decisions.
Full access to the
British National Formulary
Avoid Alert Fatigue.
Artificial Intelligence accelerating access to the information that matters most.
Know before you prescribe.
Get drug interactions checks on current and new medications added to a regime
Clinical Protocols
such as STOP/START and NICE Guidelines
Artificial Intelligence that supports, not replaces, your clinical judgment
PROBLEM STATEMENT
What lead to Katana?
PROBLEM STATEMENT
Medication errors are the most common adverse event in hospitals threatens patient safety
IN EUROPE
160,000
Deaths per year in Europe due to medication errors.
IN IRELAND
12,000
Critical incidents reported annually due to medication errors
Alert Fatigue
Busy clinicians battle an overwhelming amount of information in a fast paced environment

HOW IT WORKS
How to use Katana?
HOW IT WORKS

THE KATANA ADVANTAGES
Why choose Katana?
THE KATANA ADVANTAGES

Reduce Risk
Check Drug Interactions for multiple drugs in seconds.
Simulate new medications being added to the regime

Latest Clinical
Formulary Data
Backed by the British National Formulary

Faster Workflow
From the bedside, get the right clinical information you need to make the best decision
CASE STUDIES
Our Research and Use Cases?
CASE STUDIES
Preventing Clozapine Toxicity with Katana
A 29-year-old Caucasian woman with a history of schizoaffective disorder visited the emergency department with oral candidiasis. After a short wait, a junior doctor conducted a thorough...
Avoiding Statin–Erythromycin-Induced Rhabdomyolysis
The same junior doctor used Katana AI before prescribing the antifungal treatment. Katana AI flagged a Red Alert drug interaction between the antifungal medication, clozapine, and oral contraceptives.
Preventing Fatal Warfarin–Fluoroquinolone Interaction
A 64-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with right lower limb cellulitis. The medical registrar conducted a thorough history and evaluation, determining that the cellulitis was due to a superficial infection from long-standing venous eczema.
PEOPLE WE SERVE
Who Katana is for?
PEOPLE WE SERVE

- HealthCare
- Nurses
- Doctors
- Pharmacists
BLOGS
Knowledge sharing?
BLOGS

Half of All Drug Interaction Events Are Preventable. So Why Aren't We Preventing Them?
Adverse drug interactions are responsible for thousands of hospital admissions each year, and half of them are entirely preventable.

The Future of AI in Healthcare: One Super AI or Many Smart Tools?
As artificial intelligence evolves, clinicians and healthcare leaders face a critical question: Will one all-powerful AI dominate, or will we rely on a constellation of smaller, specialised systems working together in harmony?

America's Prescription Problem: When the Cure Becomes the Third Most Deadly Threat
A sobering reality has emerged in American healthcare: adverse drug events (ADEs) have now become the third leading cause of death in the United States, according to recent analysis by the American Society of Pharmacovigilance.