Keep track of every medication, dosage, and schedule. Never miss a dose, stay adherent to your treatment plan, and share reports with your doctor.
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Our tracker is designed to be simple, powerful, and effective for managing any medication regimen.
Add the medication name, dosage, frequency, and the best time to take it — as prescribed by your doctor.
Input start and end dates. The tracker builds a clear timeline of your complete treatment regimen.
Check off doses as you take them. View your adherence history and stay accountable to your health goals.
Export or share your medication report directly with your healthcare provider for better collaborative care.
Studies show that medication non-adherence contributes to 50% of treatment failures and causes approximately 125,000 deaths annually. Our tracker helps you stay consistent and achieve better health outcomes.
Consistent medication tracking is one of the most impactful things you can do for your health and treatment success.
Avoid dangerous double-dosing, missed doses, or incorrect timings that can compromise your treatment effectiveness.
Consistent medication adherence leads to faster recovery, better disease management, and improved quality of life.
Share accurate medication history with healthcare providers, reducing errors during consultations and hospital visits.
See your full medication regimen at a glance — especially useful for managing multiple medications simultaneously.
Personalized alerts at the right time mean you never have to worry about forgetting important doses again.
Follow multi-phase treatment plans accurately, tracking when to start or stop each medication per your doctor's instructions.
A quick reference for frequently prescribed medications. Always follow your doctor's specific instructions.
NSAID · 200–400mg · Take with food
Anti-inflammatory used for pain, fever, and swelling. Take with food or milk to reduce stomach irritation.
Penicillin · 250–500mg · Complete full course
Broad-spectrum antibiotic for bacterial infections. Complete the full prescribed course even if feeling better.
Biguanide · 500–1000mg · With meals
First-line medication for type 2 diabetes. Always take with meals and maintain regular blood glucose monitoring.
ACE Inhibitor · 5–40mg · Once daily
Used for hypertension and heart failure. Monitor blood pressure regularly. Do not stop without doctor's advice.
Statin · 10–80mg · Evening preferred
Lowers LDL cholesterol. Best taken in the evening. Avoid grapefruit juice and report any unexplained muscle pain.
Thyroid hormone · Morning · Empty stomach
Thyroid replacement hormone. Take on an empty stomach 30–60 minutes before breakfast for optimal absorption.
Important guidelines to follow when taking multiple medications or starting a new regimen.
Always inform your doctor and pharmacist about ALL medications, supplements, and vitamins you take. Some combinations can be dangerous.
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, moisture, and children's reach. Some medications require refrigeration — check the label.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember — unless it's close to your next dose. Never double up to compensate for a missed dose.
Medications prescribed for you may be harmful to others. Never share prescriptions — dosages are individualized for your specific condition and body.