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Home / Articles / Health & Fitness / Never Miss a Dose: MediSafe

Never Miss a Dose: MediSafe

October 6, 2020 · Leave a Comment

You already know that the medicine your doctor prescribes will only work if you remember to take it. But life is busy, and remembering to take your medicine is not something you want to have to think about. Luckily, technology offers solutions for this problem, so you can live your best life and minimize the time that you spend thinking about your medicine. Here is one of those solutions:

MediSafe

It seems like there’s an app for everything, and medicine reminders are no exception. This app allows you to input your own health data or import from your medical provider, and the robust scheduling interface makes it easy to set up alerts on a daily or weekly basis.

Furthermore, MediSafe actually includes images of most of the pills that you are prescribed so that you can make sure you take the right medication at the right time, and even includes information about drug interactions between your prescriptions, helping to keep you safe.

The free version of MediSafe is a full-featured app for IOS or Android with more features than most people will need, but it does offer a premium subscription for $39.95 a year, which removes ads and allows you to change in-app settings such as the sound of your reminders and the color of the app, as well as allowing you to connect accounts with family members or caretakers.

BY VANESSA HUTCHISON

P.S. Here are 5 other smart ways to manage your meds.

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