Yama's research agents autonomously mine 90,000+ structured product labels — surfacing the insights your team needs in seconds, not days.
Three autonomous agents work in concert — each optimised for a distinct phase of pharmaceutical label research.
A single agent query surfaces relevant information across the entire FDA SPL corpus — returning precise, structured results regardless of query complexity or phrasing.
Unlike LLM tools prone to hallucination, Yama's retrieval agents ground every response exclusively in verified FDA source data — giving you citable, audit-ready outputs.
Ask naturally. The search agent understands complex, non-standard queries — finding the right data across labels even when terminology is unconventional or highly specific.
Quickly surface the information that matters — then let agents synthesise, compare, and converse with the data on your behalf.
Choose from predefined label sections — indications, contraindications, dosing, warnings — or define your own extraction schema to get precisely what your workflow demands.
Ask a question, get a clear, concise overview — agents synthesise across multiple labels and return plain-English answers backed by traceable FDA data.
Engage the data through a conversational interface. Follow up, drill down, compare across products — the agent maintains context and returns real-time, accurate responses.
Upcoming agent capabilities will extend across PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and arXiv — creating a unified research layer across all major life-sciences data sources.
Be the first to deploy Yama's research agents. Get ahead with reliable, FDA-backed drug label intelligence at your fingertips.
Contact SalesEverything you need to know about Insights Pro and how the agents work.
A Structured Product Label is the FDA-approved, machine-readable document that defines a drug's official labelling — including indications, dosing, warnings, and contraindications. Yama's agents use SPLs as the single source of truth, ensuring every insight is grounded in regulatory-approved information.
Yama exclusively retrieves from the FDA's official SPL database — no generative hallucination, no unverified third-party sources. Every response is traceable back to a specific label section and submission date, making outputs suitable for internal review, medical affairs, and regulatory workflows.
Yes. The search agent is built on a semantic retrieval architecture that understands intent and context — not just keywords. Whether you're asking in regulatory shorthand, clinical terminology, or natural language, the agent finds the relevant data across the full SPL corpus.