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Prescriptions, explained—without the runaround

Ask Scripti. Get plain-language answers about symptoms and prescriptions.

Type what you're feeling (or what you were prescribed). Scripti explains the basics so you can talk with your doctor or pharmacist with confidence.

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Step 2 · Prior authorizations

Understand you medical insurance and what might slow you down -in plain language.

  • Prescription education—not a diagnosis or dosing advice
  • Built for real pharmacy and insurance workflows
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What is prior authorization?(tap to expand)

For some prescriptions, your health plan asks for prior authorization before they agree to cover the medication. That usually means your prescriber sends the plan a bit of extra paperwork. It can delay a prescription pickup if no one knows what to send.

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Scripti

Describe symptoms in your own words. Scripti suggests broad kinds of medicines people discuss with a clinician—not a diagnosis or dose.

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Prior authorization prediction

Prior authorization is when your plan reviews a prescription before paying. We help you preview whether that step might apply to a medication and what paperwork is often useful—so you're not caught off guard at the counter.

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Drug intelligence

Browse summarized reports of side effects by medicine—context for conversations about what's on your prescription. Learning only; always follow your medication guide and care team.

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