Pill Remainder app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 3328 ratings )
Medical
Developer: Justin Moore
Free
Current version: 1.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 04 Feb 2015
App size: 2.64 Mb

A simple, clear record of your current pill counts.
Pill Remainder was created to make life easier for patients who are required to call in their pill counts on a regular basis, and need to know if they have enough pills to make it to their next clinic visit.
With Pill Remainder you know exactly how many pills you have, and exactly when you will run out.

Do you take multiple expensive medications?
Need to know exactly how many of each pill you have left?
Need to call your pharmacist with exact counts for refills?
Looking for an e-pillbox that isnt complicated?

KEY FEATURES:
- Enter time based dosages
- Displays remaining number of pills
- Displays number of days and date when you will run out
- Notifies you when a pill quantity gets low
- Records pills you no longer take
- Easy to read and understand
- Easily refill your pills when you get more

Enter your pills with their current count.
If you take different doses, at multiple times, or at different day intervals, then enter your dosages.
Next time you need to call in your counts, just open the app and all the info you need is there in an easy to read format.

Pill Remainder will display your current pill count along with the number of days and the date you will run out.
The pill name will turn red when you are low.

When you stop using a pill, simply disable it and it gets moved to your archive. A great way to keep track of dosage changes and when you finished using a medication.

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You should always double check your pill counts on a regular basis.
It is your responsibility to take your pills.
Pill remainder is only as accurate as the information you provide. It can only make a best estimate to when your medication will actually expire.
Pill Remainder does not remind you to take your pills. It is your responsibility to take your medication on time.
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