ObesiD is an Australian first clinical resource that provides clear, practical guidance on dosing of medicines for patients with obesity. It supports clinicians to make informed prescribing decisions with an understanding of how body
weight and composition influence the effects of medicines in these patients.
What's in your ObesiD subscription?
Practical guidance on dosing principles for patients with obesity
Advice for 70+ medicines in key therapeutic areas (analgesics, antibiotic, antivirals, antifungals and anticoagulants)
A body weight calculator
Search functionality
Regular updates
Offline mode for access anytime, anywhere
Modern mobile apps for iOS and Android
Integrated access for Therapeutic Guidelines and ObesiD web apps*
Subscriptions for single and institutional users are now available.
*Quickly access Therapeutic Guidelines and ObesiD web apps with one subscription (feature available for
single user accounts). Users must subscribe as a single user with the same email addresses to ensure integrated access
between the two web apps.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get access to my subscription?
Institutional access to ObesiD is provided via IP address,
referring URL (website/intranet/portal) and for some users OpenAthens.
If you are existing Therapeutic Guidelines customer access will be the same as what you are using now.
Access through your intranet or staff portal allows access when users
click ObesiD resource from a secure internal webpage or URL.
This web page or URL sits behind an authenticated, secure sign in managed by the institution.
For customers with a referring URL (portal/website/intranet) staff can access the web app via
their institution’s portal/website/intranet.
For more information staff can contact their administrator or IT help desk.
Accessing ObesiD online or via the mobile app
You can login to your ObesiD account online or via the mobile app with your username and password.
For more information about mobile app installation check out this user guide.
If your access to ObesiD is provided by your place of work or study, you will need to
login using your institutions preferred method of authentication.
See the ObesiD user guide for authentication methods for
institutions or contact your institutional administrator to learn more.
Which subscription option is suitable for me?
Single user subscription: recommended for individual healthcare practitioners.
Institutional subscription options: recommended for general practice, community
pharmacy setting and all other organisations with more than 2 users.
How often is ObesiD updated?
ObesiD is regularly updated to provide clear, practical guidance on dosing of medicines for patients with obesity.
Visit our ObesiD Resource Hub page to get more information about this clinical resource. Learn more.