Watch common oncology terms
Use drug names and terms your organization already monitors, such as carboplatin, cisplatin, injectable oncology, supportive-care drugs, manufacturers, or NDCs.
Oncology operations
For community oncology practices, medically integrated pharmacy teams, drug-access operations, and infusion teams that already monitor public shortage records and need a source-linked alert loop.
Use drug names and terms your organization already monitors, such as carboplatin, cisplatin, injectable oncology, supportive-care drugs, manufacturers, or NDCs.
Send source-linked alerts to the operational owner who reviews public shortage changes before internal discussion.
Signal Cards are monitoring artifacts. They do not provide regimen, substitution, access, purchasing, compounding, or inventory guidance.
Many community oncology and infusion teams still rely on saved FDA pages, spreadsheets, email forwarding, and a person remembering to check before internal pharmacy, access, or operations review. FormularySignal turns that public-record check into a scheduled watchlist report.
Teams that still rely on saved FDA pages, spreadsheets, inbox forwarding, or a person remembering to check public shortage records before pharmacy, access, or operations review.
Public national-source monitoring only. Local availability may differ. FormularySignal is not FDA-affiliated, does not accept PHI, and does not provide clinical, substitution, procurement, inventory, compounding, dispensing, access, or regimen advice.