Drug Landscape

Created By
James Millett22 days ago
Pharma intel as an MCP tool. Query 156K drugs, 480K clinical trials, FDA/EMA approvals, patents, and competitive intelligence from druglandscape.com. 11 tools. Free. No auth.
Overview

Drug Landscape MCP Server

The full pharma & biotech research platform exposed as a Model Context Protocol server. Plug it into Claude Desktop, Cursor, Continue.dev, or Zed to query drug data, clinical trials, regulatory approvals, patents, and competitive intelligence during any conversation.

Tools (11)

  • lookup_drug — Full profile of any drug by brand, generic, or slug
  • lookup_disease — Treatment landscape for any disease area
  • lookup_company — Pharma/biotech company profile + full pipeline
  • lookup_trial — Trial by NCT identifier — design, endpoints, results
  • search — Global semantic search across all entities
  • compare_drugs — Side-by-side comparison of two drugs
  • browse_drugs — Filtered list by phase, area, class, or target
  • get_pipeline — Full pipeline for any company
  • get_drugs_in_class — Every drug in a pharmacologic class (PD-1, GLP-1, JAK…)
  • get_drugs_for_target — Every drug acting on a molecular target
  • define — Pharma glossary lookup — NDA, PDUFA, ORR, QALY, ADC…

Coverage

  • 156,000+ drugs
  • 480,000+ clinical trials (from ClinicalTrials.gov)
  • 915 pharma & biotech companies
  • 61 disease areas with treatment pathways
  • FDA + EMA approvals + US patent expiry data
  • Real-world pricing across countries
  • 2026 PDUFA calendar

Example prompts

  • "What's Keytruda's mechanism and full indication list?"
  • "Compare Ozempic and Mounjaro."
  • "List every Phase 3 PD-1 inhibitor in oncology."
  • "What's in Eli Lilly's pipeline for obesity?"
  • "Summarise the 2026 PDUFA calendar."

Install

Via Smithery (one command): npx -y @smithery/cli@latest run james-h-millett/drug-landscape

Via Claude Desktop config — add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json, transport http, URL https://druglandscape.com/api/mcp.

Via Cursor — Settings → Features → Model Context Protocol → Add Server → paste https://druglandscape.com/api/mcp.

Source

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "drug-landscape": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@smithery/cli@latest",
        "run",
        "james-h-millett/drug-landscape"
      ]
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
22 days ago
Updated At
22 days ago
Author Name
James Millett
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