About MyRxProfile

MyRxProfile is a platform for preventing Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs), saving lives, and empowering consumers with the information they need in today’s reality of decentralized healthcare systems, self-medication, and self-efficacy.

Most people these days are responsible for managing their own medications. But information is disparate and overwhelming – across multiple doctors, news articles, blogs, and other sources – and it’s tough to balance prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, supplements, and foods. And the stakes are high – making wrong decisions can be expensive and dangerous!

MyRxProfile is a trusted central resource to arm consumers with personalized and confidential information they need to make educated and SAFE decisions on what to put into their bodies.

Our founder, Robert Baker, has been a pharmacist in the New York City area for nearly 30 years. Robert earned the trust of his community by providing expertise on medications and protecting consumers against mixing medications with other prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, and foods. He saw first hand the dangers of ADRs and the need to arm people with personalized, actionable information to prevent serious illnesses. He founded MyRxProfile because neighborhood pharmacists like him are rare these days, and most people can’t easily access such potentially life saving information otherwise.

Our mission is to eradicate ADRs – the 4th leading cause of death in America!

Get Peace of Mind by Knowing the Risks®

ADRs are silent killers, and most people don’t have enough time with primary care doctors, specialty doctors, medical records to know if they are in danger with the prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, supplements, and foods they consume.

Use MyRxProfile to protect yourself and your family by getting the information you need when deciding what to put into your body and avoid dangerous interactions.

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Current Problem

We face the reality of decentralized healthcare systems, self-medication, and self-efficacy.

The Solution

Identify ADR’s before they become a problem and contact healthcare professionals to discuss the potential risks.