A Smarter Way to Prescribe
The opioid crisis has captured global headlines for over two decades. Although opiates can certainly alleviate pain, it seems that the risks of such prescriptions can outweigh the benefits. In the United States alone, nearly 80,000 people died from opioid overdoses in 2023*, accounting for more than 75% of all drug-related deaths. Behind the numbers are millions of personal stories, of prescriptions written with good intentions but failing in the long term. Many begin the same way: a visit to the emergency room, a post-operative discharge, a prescription for painkillers, and back to work. The intention is relief. The risk is addiction.
The United States is by no means unique. Globally, many places are seeing similar patterns. In Reykjavík, one doctor saw this scenario play out discouragingly firsthand. Week after week, patients left the hospital with opioids, only to return months later with signs of dependence. The problem was not just the medication; it was a severe lack of follow-up and structured support. Patients were given pills, but no plan to taper them off, and certainly no roadmap for how to stop.
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From Clinical Frustration to Digital Innovation
That realization led to Prescriby Health, a health tech platform founded by Dr. Kjartan Þórsson and Jóhannes Ingi Torfason. Their mission was simple in concept but ambitious in execution: give clinicians and patients a safe, structured, and collaborative way to manage prescriptions for addictive medications.
Prescriby Health provides tapering treatments, using a digital tapering tool that creates step-by-step dosage reduction plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs. These plans are clinician-approved, app-based, and trackable. Patients are no longer left to navigate the journey alone, wondering what is right or wrong. Instead, they are supported from the first prescription to the last pill.
Why are Safer Prescriptions So Difficult?
Preventing addiction is not a new idea. Naturally, clinical guidelines recommend patient education, monitoring, and gradual tapering for opioids and other potentially addictive medications. Unfortunately, the guidelines do not provide much more information than that, and the challenge lies in the execution.
In fact, the medical field has a long and complicated history with addictive substances. Opium was once a standard treatment for coughs and diarrhea. Cocaine was used as a local anesthetic and was even an ingredient in early formulations of the very popular Coca-Cola. Morphine, laudanum, and heroin were prescribed for pain, anxiety, and sleep, sometimes even to children. Many of these drugs were considered breakthroughs in their time, but without proper safeguards, they often led to widespread dependence.
Today, clinicians face similar challenges with modern opioids, benzodiazepines, and stimulants. But unlike in the past, there is now more thorough clinical knowledge and digital tools that can help reduce the risk.
Clinicians still often lack the time and tools to provide comprehensive support. Many healthcare systems lack the resources to monitor every patient, and patients themselves rarely receive clear instructions on how and when to taper their medication. In this gap between medical best practice and real-world implementation, addiction quietly spreads.
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Raising the Bar of Care
Prescriby Health is closing that gap. With its secure digital platform, clinicians can generate personalized tapering treatments in seconds and remotely track patient progress. The app educates patients about the tapering process, empowers them to take an active role in their own care, and facilitates earlier interventions when necessary.
The benefits extend beyond the clinic. By providing more efficient monitoring, Prescriby Health helps health systems allocate resources more effectively and expand care access to rural or underserved populations. What was once a time-consuming manual process can now be delivered digitally, affordably, and at scale.
Early Intervention, Real International Impact
From its beginnings at the University Hospital of Iceland, Prescriby Health is expanding its reach. In partnership with the Icelandic Ministry of Health, the company has implemented its program nationwide. The success has been remarkable with close to 1000 treatments provided and an average of 88.2% success rate.
The success in Iceland paved the way to the US, where Prescriby Health has expanded its model. They recently opened a digital clinic in Portland, Maine, credentialed with payors and treating patients.
The company recently secured €2 million in funding to scale internationally, led by Crowberry Capital with participation from investors in Canada, Denmark, and Iceland. The goal is clear: make safe prescriptions as the norm, not the exception.
As Dr. Þórsson explains, roughly 1 in 10 patients discharged with opioids can develop some level of dependence. With fentanyl now surpassing OxyContin as the most commonly used illicit opioid, the stakes are higher than ever. Prescriby focuses not only on treatment, but on prevention – changing the system so fewer patients develop addiction in the first place.
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