General medication support

Legitimate medication should not automatically create confusion or poor handling.

Veridose is not just about cannabis. Many people use legitimate prescribed medication that may affect alertness, concentration, driving, safety-sensitive work, or employer processes. They deserve a clearer route for understanding, support, and proportionate handling.

This includes people using strong opioids, sedating medicines, ADHD medication, and other legitimate treatments where clearer communication may matter.

Why this matters

Legitimate medication is not always well understood

People may be taking prescribed opioids, sedatives, ADHD medication, antidepressants, or other treatments legitimately, and still face confusion about what that means in everyday life or at work.

Some roles and environments need clearer handling

Where work involves driving, machinery, safety-sensitive tasks, or policy-led decision-making, people may need a clearer route for discussion, support, or fit-for-duty handling.

Patients should not be left carrying the full explanation burden

Too much depends on people repeatedly explaining their treatment, guessing what to disclose, and hoping the organisation in front of them understands the situation properly.

Built around real medication pressures

Legitimate treatment can still affect everyday decisions.

UK guidance makes clear that some prescribed medicines can affect fitness to drive or everyday alertness, and employers still need to manage health and safety risk while making appropriate adjustments where required. Veridose is designed to help people and organisations handle that reality more clearly and more fairly.

Medication clarity

Veridose is designed to help people organise and present important information more clearly when treatment may need to be discussed or understood.

Fit-for-duty support

The goal is not to label people unfairly. It is to support clearer conversations where medication, safety-sensitive work, or workplace policies need thoughtful handling.

Employer understanding

Some organisations need a better route for understanding legitimate treatment without defaulting to stigma, confusion, or blunt assumptions.

Reasonable support

Where health conditions or disability are involved, support may also need to sit alongside reasonable adjustments and more appropriate workplace handling.

How Veridose helps general medication users

A clearer route for understanding, records, and support.

Veridose is not there to replace clinical advice, occupational health, or legal advice. It is being built to support better communication, stronger visibility, and more proportionate real-world handling.

Support people using legitimate medication with a clearer route for records and understanding
Help reduce friction around workplace handling, declarations, and fit-for-duty conversations
Create a more structured way to support medication-related visibility where it matters
Bring records, support routes, and linked communication into one joined-up platform
Help people feel less exposed when treatment affects real-world decision-making
Support a calmer, fairer, and more practical route for legitimate medication users

More confidence

People should feel more able to discuss legitimate treatment without feeling immediately misunderstood or judged.

Less confusion

Better structure helps reduce mixed messages around what treatment means, what support is needed, and what safe handling looks like.

Fairer outcomes

A clearer route helps organisations and individuals move away from guesswork and towards more proportionate handling.

Need a clearer route for medication-related support?

Let’s make legitimate treatment easier to handle properly.

If you want to explore Veridose for medication-related visibility, fit-for-duty support, records, or employer understanding, get in touch.

Contact details

Phone01159 71 38 38

Emailsupport@veridose.co.uk

Address1 Hanley Street, NG1 5BL

Websitewww.veridose.co.uk

CompanyTrent End Ventures LTD