Condition Drug Finder
Find medications used to treat specific medical conditions. Browse 100 conditions organized by body system with FDA-approved drug listings.
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Medical conditions are organized by body system following ICD-10 classification standards. Each condition page lists FDA-approved medications with their drug class, dosage form, and prescription status.
Multiple drug classes may treat the same condition — for example, hypertension is treated by ACE inhibitors, ARBs, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, and diuretics, each with different mechanisms and patient profiles. Your physician chooses based on individual factors including comorbidities, tolerability, and cost.
This tool provides educational information about treatment options. It does not recommend specific drugs for individual patients. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider for medical advice.
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How to Use
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Browse conditions by body system
Select a body system — cardiovascular, neurological, endocrine, respiratory, or one of six others — to see conditions organized anatomically. The tool covers 100 conditions grouped by organ system, mirroring the ICD-11 disease classification hierarchy.
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Select a specific condition
Click on a condition to view the list of FDA-approved drug classes and individual agents indicated for its treatment, prophylaxis, or management. Drugs are categorized by therapeutic role (first-line, second-line, adjunctive) where clinical guideline data is available.
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Explore drug options and interactions
From each condition page, navigate directly to drug profiles for prescribing information and to the interaction checker to evaluate combinations of drugs used in that condition. This supports medication reconciliation and patient education for complex treatment regimens.
About
The pharmacological treatment of medical conditions is governed by disease-specific clinical guidelines developed by specialty professional societies, informed by systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials, and real-world evidence. The FDA drug approval process ensures that listed indications are supported by substantial evidence of safety and efficacy, providing a regulatory foundation for evidence-based prescribing. However, the gap between approved indications and actual clinical practice is significant: off-label prescribing accounts for an estimated 20% of all outpatient prescriptions in the United States, with even higher rates in oncology, pediatrics, and psychiatry.
Organizing drugs by medical condition supports a therapeutic decision-making framework distinct from the chemical or mechanistic classification used in pharmacology education. A cardiologist managing a patient with heart failure reviews drugs approved for that condition — ACE inhibitors, ARBs, beta-blockers, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, SGLT2 inhibitors, and hydralazine-nitrate combinations — in the context of guideline-directed medical therapy rather than as isolated pharmacological agents. The AHA/ACC Heart Failure Guideline and similar authoritative publications grade each drug class by level of evidence, guiding clinical selection based on patient-specific factors including ejection fraction, renal function, and comorbidities.
This condition-drug finder bridges the disease-centered approach of clinical medicine with the drug-centered framework of pharmacology, supporting both patient education and clinical workflow. By presenting FDA-approved drugs in the context of the conditions for which they are indicated, the tool helps patients understand their treatment rationale and identify whether their regimen aligns with recognized standards of care. Healthcare providers can use the tool to confirm guideline-concordant options and to educate patients about the therapeutic landscape for their diagnoses.