Check drug shortages, normalize names, and find viable pharmacologic alternatives.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "rx-shortage-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Check the shortage status of “amoxicillin suspension.” First normalize the drug name, then use public FDA and NLM data to return whether it is currently in shortage, relevant notes, and data sources.
Returns the normalized drug name, current shortage status, explanatory notes, and cited data sources.
A pharmacist wants to know which pharmacologic alternatives exist for “methotrexate for injection” if it is in shortage. Normalize the drug name, list alternatives, and check whether those alternatives are also in shortage.
Provides the normalized original drug name, a list of alternatives, and each alternative’s shortage status with supporting evidence.
For “lidocaine injection,” generate an availability comparison: normalize the drug name, list pharmacologic alternatives, indicate whether each is in shortage, and summarize availability briefly.
Outputs a comparison of alternatives so users can quickly identify the most available options.
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