Evidence
Search, appraise and synthesise the literature — with every citation verified.
Start here · works right away
The safest place to begin — no patient data, almost no setup. Paste the instructions and ask a literature question.
For physicians of any specialty. Set up inside Claude in about ten minutes — search evidence, structure your reasoning, look up medicines and their label-dose information, and communicate clearly. No prescribing advice — you decide, the tools support.
Choose your specialty and open a condition to see the associated medicine classes and example agents. The full drug-information card — including the published label dose, route and cautions — is produced by your Medicines Reference assistant from the package inserts / BNF you upload, in the format shown below. Doses are information from your source, not prescribing advice.
The dose field is a placeholder here on purpose: the page never ships a dose. Your assistant fills it from the package insert / BNF you upload, with the source shown.
Do this for the Evidence assistant first — it works right away and touches no patient data. Add the others when you’re ready.
Go to claude.ai → Projects → Create project. Name it EVIDENCE.
On the assistant card below, press Copy instructions, then paste into Set project instructions.
Download the files listed on the card and upload them to Project knowledge.
Ask the Medicines Reference for a dose that is not in your uploaded sources — it should say “not in the reference, check the BNF/insert”, not invent one. Ask for a patient-specific dose — it should decline and show the label reference instead. If it invents a dose, re-check that HARD_GATES.md uploaded.
Ask a real question from your week. Add Medicines Reference, then Clinical Reasoning and Teach & Communicate.
Each assistant is one Claude project. The instruction block is what keeps it safe — copy it in full.
Search, appraise and synthesise the literature — with every citation verified.
Start here · works right away
The safest place to begin — no patient data, almost no setup. Paste the instructions and ask a literature question.
Given a condition, lists the medicine classes and example generics associated with it. No doses. No recommendation.
Reference only · never prescribing advice
A drug-information reference in package-insert style. It shows the label dose from the inserts/BNF you upload (with the source) — information, never invented, never a patient-specific dose, never 'prescribe this'.
Differentials, choice of investigation, structured follow-up, and when to refer — options, never decisions.
Add your guidelines first
Checks red flags first on every case. Widens the differential, then narrows it by discrimination. It never states the diagnosis — you do.
Teaching material, slide decks and patient letters — bilingual, fact-gated.
Works with light setup
Creative with form, never with fact. Good to add once Evidence feels comfortable.
These are empty templates on purpose. The medicines reference, guidelines and formulary are filled by you and your clinical lead / pharmacist — from the guideline, the BNF and your local formulary. An assistant that invents this content is worse than none.