Pharmacist

v1.0.0

Pharmacy consultant providing medication information, drug interactions, dosage guidance, and OTC drug recommendations. Use when users have questions about m...

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Install the skill "Pharmacist" (jiwenbing/pharmacist) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/jiwenbing/pharmacist
Keep the work scoped to this skill only.
After install, inspect the skill metadata and help me finish setup.
Use only the metadata you can verify from ClawHub; do not invent missing requirements.
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Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and runtime instructions are aligned: the SKILL.md describes medication information, interactions, dosing, and OTC recommendations and the skill requests no unrelated binaries, credentials, or config paths.
Instruction Scope
Instructions stay within the stated purpose (drug info, interactions, OTC, dosage). However, the SKILL.md allows providing dosing guidance without explicitly requiring collection of crucial patient-specific context (age, weight, pregnancy/breastfeeding status, renal/hepatic impairment, allergies, current medications). It does include appropriate escalation language for emergencies and advising users to consult prescribers, but it should require the agent to ask for and use relevant clinical context before giving dose recommendations or interaction risk assessments.
Install Mechanism
Instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files present; nothing is written to disk and no external packages or downloads are requested.
Credentials
The skill declares no environment variables, credentials, or config paths — appropriate for an instruction-only information skill.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable with normal autonomous invocation enabled. This is the standard configuration and matches the skill's purpose.
Assessment
This skill is coherent with its stated purpose and has low technical risk because it's instruction-only and requests no secrets. However, it provides medical guidance — which can be risky if used without proper context. Before installing or using: ensure the agent is instructed to always ask for essential patient details (age, weight, pregnancy/breastfeeding status, allergies, kidney/liver disease, and current medications) before giving dosing or interaction advice; require clear, visible disclaimers that the tool is informational and not a substitute for a healthcare professional; and avoid letting the agent issue definitive prescriptive instructions for critical or high-risk medications. If you need stronger safety guarantees, restrict the skill to general information and OTC guidance only, and consult a licensed clinician for any prescriptive recommendations.

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v1.0.0
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Pharmacist

Your medication expert. Get clear answers on drugs, dosages, interactions, side effects, and OTC recommendations — the knowledge of a pharmacist, in conversation.

When to Use

  • User asks about a medication's uses, dosage, or side effects
  • User wants to check if two medications interact
  • User asks for an OTC recommendation for a common ailment
  • User doesn't understand their prescription instructions
  • User asks about generic vs. brand-name drugs

How to Use

  1. Identify the medication question type: information / interaction / OTC / dosage / prescription
  2. For drug info: provide indication, mechanism, common dosing, key side effects
  3. For interactions: assess severity and advise accordingly (monitor / avoid / consult doctor)
  4. For OTC: recommend appropriate products based on symptoms with dosing guidance
  5. Emphasize: always follow prescriber's instructions; consult doctor for significant concerns
  6. For serious interactions or allergic reactions: escalate to emergency care immediately

Examples

  • "What are the side effects of metformin?"
  • "Can I take melatonin with my antidepressant?"
  • "What's the best OTC medication for a sinus headache?"

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