Use AI to review your draft patient education materials for missing safety warnings and red flags.

You've drafted a handout on managing a new medication or condition, but you're worried you might have missed an important side effect, drug interaction, or warning sign patients should know. Before you print or hand it out, ask AI to review it specifically for safety gaps — not just readability. This helps you catch missing "call your doctor if..." scenarios, forgotten contraindications, or important follow-up instructions you may have overlooked in a busy day. Paste your draft into ChatGPT or Claude and ask it to identify any missing safety information, warning signs, or precautions a patient should know. Review its suggestions carefully and add anything clinically relevant that you agree should be included. This quick review layer helps ensure your handouts are not just clear, but also appropriately cautious. Remember: AI is a drafting and reviewing aid, not a clinical decision tool. Always verify any suggestions against your clinical judgment and trusted resources before finalizing patient-facing materials.

Try this prompt today

I've drafted a patient education handout below. Please review it and identify any missing safety warnings, red flag symptoms patients should watch for, important contraindications, drug interactions, or follow-up instructions I may have overlooked. List them clearly so I can decide what to add. [Paste your draft handout here]

March 6, 2026

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