The full NHS dm+d dictionary
4,715 medicines from the NHS Dictionary of Medicines and Devices (Release 6.4.0), with controlled-drug schedules built in and the option to filter to your specialty.
For UK private prescribers
Scrieve brings patient details, medicines, strengths, quantities and directions into one focused workspace — then prints the variable details onto the correct pre-printed stationery. Your patient data never leaves your machine.
In alpha testing · private beta planned soon
The problem
Controlled-drug and private prescriptions still have to be printed accurately onto official stationery. Most practice systems were never built for that workflow — so it ends up handwritten, half-typed, or wrestled out of software that fights the form.
What Scrieve does
Import or sync demographics from CSV, XLSX or a connected EMR — no retyping names, dates of birth or addresses.
Choose from the full NHS dm+d dictionary — 4,715 medicines, controlled-drug schedules built in. Strength, quantity and directions in words and figures, laid out the way the form expects.
Scrieve prints just the variable details onto the correct pre-printed stationery — private or controlled-drug — aligned to the boxes.
Built for the realities of private prescribing
4,715 medicines from the NHS Dictionary of Medicines and Devices (Release 6.4.0), with controlled-drug schedules built in and the option to filter to your specialty.
Overprint official private and CD stationery — and print standard, non-controlled private prescriptions too. The whole point: the right layout on the right paper, every time.
CSV and XLSX import, plus read-only sync from Semble today. Pabau and other private-practice platforms are planned.
Keep separate prescriber and clinic details for each place you work, and switch between them cleanly.
Local records, a hash-chained audit trail and encrypted backups. Nothing is moved into the cloud.
Built for private prescribers in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Form validation is focused on Scotland and England first, with broader workflows shaped through beta feedback.
See it in action



Real screenshots, using fictional demo patients only. No real patient data ever appears here.
From screen to stationery
Load your pre-printed pad and Scrieve overprints the variable details in exactly the right place — controlled-drug stationery and standard private prescriptions alike. It supports the real UK private controlled-drug forms:
Forms shown are official public specimens. No real prescriptions.
Important — what Scrieve is not
Scrieve is not clinical decision-support software and is not intended to be an MHRA medical device.
It does not recommend doses, calculate titrations, suggest treatment, or pre-fill clinical decisions. It presents factual medication information and leaves prescribing responsibility with the clinician.
Get in touch
Scrieve is in alpha testing now, with a private beta planned soon. If you prescribe privately and want to follow along or take part, drop a line.