SageWiz

Free medication and supplement context check

List what changed before guessing about supplements or medications.

If symptoms overlap with herbs, vitamins, sleep aids, prescriptions, cannabis, or new products, the safest first step is a clean timeline. SageWiz helps organize the context and flags what deserves clinician or pharmacist review.

What this Quick Check helps organize

  • Product names, ingredients, timing, dose already used, and why each product was started
  • Prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs, herbs, vitamins, sleep aids, cannabis, alcohol, or caffeine context
  • When symptoms started relative to changes, missed doses, new brands, illness, travel, or diet shifts

Educational only. SageWiz does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace qualified medical care.

Free Quick Check

Loading the symptom check…

No account is needed to start. If symptoms are severe, sudden, or rapidly worsening, seek urgent medical care instead of waiting for an online tool.

Safety-first structure

Useful for patterns. Not for emergencies or self-treatment.

The goal is a clearer timeline and better next-step questions, not a label. Keep serious, sudden, or worsening symptoms in the care-first lane.

If symptoms are severe, sudden, rapidly worsening, or include warning signs like chest pain, trouble breathing, fainting, stroke-like symptoms, severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, or thoughts of self-harm, seek urgent medical care or local emergency services.

  • Do not start, stop, combine, or change medications or supplements based on SageWiz output.
  • A pharmacist or clinician should review higher-risk combinations, pregnancy, children, complex chronic disease, surgery plans, or severe symptoms.

Related SageWiz guides

Read the guide, then run the check with your own pattern.

Sample report preview

See the kind of answer SageWiz gives before you trust it

This is a sample structure, not medical advice. The point is transparency: what SageWiz flags, what it does not know, and what it helps you prepare.

Privacy-first starting point

Quick Check starts without an account. Paid checkout is handled by Stripe.

No diagnosis claims

Reports organize evidence and next questions. They do not diagnose, cure, or prescribe.

Example user question

“I feel wiped out after meals and get bloated. What should I look at?”

Educational only

Pattern summary

Post-meal fatigue with bloating can have several explanations: meal composition, timing, sleep debt, stress load, intolerance, medication effects, or blood sugar swings. SageWiz keeps these as possibilities, not a diagnosis.

Safety check first

The report separates “track this” from “do not wait on this.” If urgent warning signs show up, the next step is care from a qualified clinician, not supplements or self-treatment.

What to track for 7 days

Meal timing, protein/fiber balance, caffeine/alcohol, sleep, stress, symptom severity, and timing after meals. The goal is cleaner context before you change anything.

Questions to bring to a clinician

Ask whether medication review, glucose/A1c screening, GI evaluation, or nutrient labs are relevant for your situation. SageWiz helps organize the conversation; it does not replace it.

Escalate instead of self-treating if you notice:

  • Severe or worsening abdominal pain
  • Fainting, chest pain, or shortness of breath
  • Black stools, blood in stool, or unexplained weight loss

FAQ

Common questions before you start

Can SageWiz check interactions for me?

SageWiz can help organize ingredients, timing, symptoms, and questions. It is not a pharmacist, does not verify every interaction, and should not be used to decide medication or supplement changes.

What information should I gather before asking about supplements?

List each product, ingredient, dose already used, timing, why you take it, what changed recently, symptoms, medical conditions, pregnancy status if relevant, and prescription or over-the-counter medications.

When is this too risky for self-checking?

Use qualified medical or pharmacy help for severe symptoms, pregnancy, children, surgery, seizure disorders, immune conditions, liver or kidney disease, blood thinners, sedatives, diabetes medications, blood pressure medications, or multiple product combinations.

Start free. Upgrade only if useful.

Quick Check gives the first educational result before any paid report offer. The full report is a single $15 option, not a subscription requirement.

Start free Quick Check
Free Medication & Supplement Context Checker | SageWiz