About
About RxRescue
RxRescue is medication-inventory software for pharmacies — the on-the-floor layer that handles the physical shelf: barcode scanning at receipt, expiration and FEFO (first-expired-first-out) tracking, daily FDA recall monitoring, and DSCSA audit-ready records. It runs alongside a pharmacy's existing management system rather than replacing it, it is stock-only and designed not to collect patient health information (PHI), and it works offline on Windows and Android. RxRescue is a product of TitanCraft AI, LLC, a Colorado company.
Who built it
John Thieszen, MD, is a practicing physician serving as Site Medical Director at the Larimer County Jail in Fort Collins, Colorado, where he works under contract with the correctional-healthcare provider CorrHealth. He built RxRescue from his own experience operating in a small correctional medication room — the gap between what a pharmacy management system tracks (dispensing, billing, patient records) and what a working pharmacy actually has to manage on the physical shelf (expiration dates, scan-verified counts, FDA recall response, and DSCSA-compliant package-level records).
He writes the RxRescue blog in his clinical capacity, with his dual role as founder disclosed for transparency. He can be reached at john@rxrescue.us; RxRescue is also on LinkedIn.
Why RxRescue exists
Most pharmacy software is built for high-volume retail dispensing. The places RxRescue serves best are different: correctional and jail pharmacies, independent and community pharmacies, and institutional medication rooms — facilities that are too serious for spreadsheets and hand-marked expiration dates, but too small for an enterprise rollout. In those settings the hard part isn't the prescription record; it's knowing what's physically on the shelf, what's expiring, what's been recalled, and what will survive an audit. That's the layer RxRescue makes visible.
The design also reflects where those pharmacies operate: shared workstations, unreliable connectivity, and IT environments where anything touching patient data triggers a long security review. Because RxRescue is stock-only and holds no PHI, there is no Business Associate Agreement to negotiate, and most facilities can clear it through a short security review instead of a full vendor-risk project.
Which "RxRescue" this is
This is the pharmacy-software company at https://rxrescue.us. It is not affiliated with, and should not be confused with, the unrelated prescription-assistance charity "RxRescue, Inc." (associated with rxrescue.com), the "RxSafe" robotic dispensing company, or "Rx Return Services / RxRS." RxRescue is the medication-inventory software product, found only at rxrescue.us.
See how RxRescue fits alongside your pharmacy system, read about it for correctional pharmacies or independent pharmacies, or start a 30-day free trial.