AI-Powered Veterinary Drug Database
The only veterinary AI with a searchable drug knowledge base. 739 parent drug nodes, 20,000+ Q&A pairs, 563 concentration entries, and 60,000+ vectors powered by Graph RAG, Pinecone vector search, and licensed Wiley veterinary references. Ask clinical drug questions in plain language and get referenced, species-specific answers instantly.
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See What VetGeni Returns
Real drug queries answered by the AI knowledge base
Example Output
Answers in under 2 secondsDrug Concentration Query
Q: "What concentrations is Carprofen available in?" Carprofen (Rimadyl) is available in the following formulations: - Caplets: 25 mg, 75 mg, 100 mg - Chewable tablets: 25 mg, 75 mg, 100 mg - Injectable solution: 50 mg/mL The injectable form is FDA-approved for use in dogs. Caplets and chewable tablets are the most commonly dispensed oral formulations for post-operative analgesia and osteoarthritis management. Source: Wiley Veterinary Drug Reference
Drug Interaction Query
Q: "Can metronidazole be used with carprofen in dogs?" Metronidazole and carprofen can be used concurrently in dogs, but caution is warranted. Both drugs are hepatically metabolized, and concurrent use may increase the risk of gastrointestinal side effects including vomiting, diarrhea, and inappetence. Recommendations: - Monitor liver values (ALT, ALP) at baseline and 2 weeks after starting combination therapy - Consider gastroprotective agents (omeprazole 1 mg/kg PO q24h) if using both long-term - Reduce carprofen dose or switch to a COX-2 selective NSAID if GI signs develop - Avoid concurrent use in patients with pre-existing hepatic disease
Dosing Query
Q: "What is the dose of maropitant for a 25 kg dog?" Maropitant citrate (Cerenia): - Anti-emetic dose: 1 mg/kg PO q24h for up to 5 consecutive days - For a 25 kg dog: 25 mg PO once daily - Available as 16 mg, 24 mg, 60 mg, and 160 mg tablets - Use one 24 mg tablet (closest available size) - Injectable dose: 1 mg/kg SC q24h for up to 5 days - 25 kg dog: 2.5 mL of the 10 mg/mL injectable solution - Motion sickness prevention: 8 mg/kg PO, given 2 hours before travel - 25 kg dog: 200 mg (three 60 mg tablets + one 24 mg tablet) Note: Do not use in dogs under 16 weeks of age. Administer on an empty stomach for best absorption.
How It Works
Three steps to better documentation
Ask a Clinical Question
Type any drug question in plain language. Ask about dosing, concentrations, interactions, contraindications, or species-specific formulations. No special syntax needed.
AI Searches 60,000+ Vectors
VetGeni uses Graph RAG architecture with Pinecone vector search to find the most relevant answers across 739 parent drug nodes, 20,000+ Q&A pairs, and 563 concentration entries.
Get Referenced Answers
Receive clinically structured answers backed by licensed Wiley veterinary references and FDA data. Review, edit, and integrate into your patient record or treatment plan.
The Most Comprehensive Veterinary Drug AI
739 Drug Nodes
Every parent drug in the knowledge base is a structured node with linked Q&A pairs covering dosing, formulations, contraindications, side effects, and species-specific guidance.
Graph RAG Search
Unlike keyword search, VetGeni uses Graph RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) to understand the relationships between drugs, diseases, and species. Ask questions naturally and get contextually accurate answers.
Concentration Data
563 dedicated concentration entries covering available formulations, strengths, and dosage forms for common veterinary drugs. Know exactly what to prescribe and what is commercially available.
Licensed Wiley References
Drug information is sourced from licensed Wiley veterinary publishing references and FDA veterinary data, not scraped from the internet. Every answer has a traceable source.
Species-Specific Dosing
Dosing recommendations are tailored by species. Dogs, cats, horses, and exotics each have species-appropriate dose ranges, routes, and contraindication warnings.
Drug Interaction Alerts
Ask about drug combinations and get detailed interaction guidance including mechanism of interaction, clinical significance, monitoring parameters, and safer alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does VetGeni get its drug data?
VetGeni's drug knowledge base is built from licensed Wiley veterinary publishing references and FDA veterinary drug data. The system contains 739 parent drug nodes, over 20,000 Q&A pairs, and 563 concentration-specific entries. All data is embedded as vectors and retrieved using Graph RAG architecture with Pinecone for high-accuracy similarity search.
How often is the drug database updated?
The drug knowledge base is updated quarterly with new drug entries, concentration data, and FDA approvals. Major updates include new parent drug nodes, additional Q&A pairs for existing drugs, and corrections based on published errata. Each update is re-embedded and validated against the existing vector index.
How accurate are the drug answers?
VetGeni retrieves answers from a curated, licensed knowledge base rather than generating them from scratch. The Graph RAG architecture means answers are grounded in specific source documents. However, all drug information should be verified by a licensed veterinarian before clinical use. VetGeni is a decision-support tool, not a replacement for professional judgment.
What species does the drug database cover?
The database covers dogs, cats, horses, and common exotic species. Dosing recommendations, contraindications, and formulation availability are tagged by species. Canine and feline coverage is the most comprehensive, with equine and exotic entries growing each quarter.
What concentration and formulation data is available?
VetGeni includes 563 dedicated concentration entries covering tablet strengths, injectable concentrations, oral suspension strengths, topical formulations, and transdermal preparations. This data helps clinicians select the correct product and calculate accurate doses without switching between references.
How does VetGeni compare to Plumb's Veterinary Drugs?
Plumb's is an excellent reference that VetGeni complements rather than replaces. While Plumb's provides comprehensive monographs in a traditional reference format, VetGeni allows you to ask natural-language questions and get instant, contextual answers powered by vector similarity search. VetGeni also integrates drug knowledge directly into clinical workflows like SOAP notes and treatment plans, so you never have to leave your documentation to look up a drug.
Search 739 Drugs with AI
Ask any drug question in plain language. Get referenced answers from 60,000+ vectors in under 2 seconds.
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