With Synapse Platform, healthcare professionals can analyze whether one or more treatments present drug-related risks based on the patient's clinical characteristics: contraindications, drug interactions, side-effects, and STOPP criteria.

Optimize the management of drug treatments and ensure the safety of your patients’ care with Synapse Platform.
With Synapse Platform, healthcare professionals can analyze whether one or more treatments present drug-related risks based on the patient's clinical characteristics: contraindications, drug interactions, side-effects, and STOPP criteria.
With Synapse Platform, HCPs can rely on a robust medication reconciliation technology to prevent medication errors and improve patient safety. Our goal is to reduce iatrogenic risks from hospital admission to discharge.
Synapse Medicine's team is involved in ambitious clinical research projects related to proper drug use. These innovative collaborations allow us to develop our position as international leaders in the use of drug data in hospitals.
Director General of Bordeaux University Hospital
“Bordeaux University Hospital is proud to collaborate with Synapse Medicine for two reasons. The first is that it provides a concrete and innovative solution that makes care safer. The second is that Synapse is a spin-off from Bordeaux University Hospital, which has now become a reference in its category.”
Pharmacologist from Bordeaux University Hospital managing the PRoSIT project
“Winning the funding for the PRoSIT project was the culmination of many months of work involving teams from very different professional backgrounds. This collaboration with Synapse Medicine is particularly interesting for us because it uses their experience in machine learning and applies it to health data.”
Louis Létinier MD-PhD, one of the Co-founders and the Medical Director of Synapse Medicine, worked as a hospital pharmacologist at Bordeaux University Hospital.
His pharmacological expertise shines through the Synapse Platform and his numerous scientific publications: