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Kindly make sure we can swipe each individual item from main screen even when they've been grouped together for being at same time
Can't swipe individual items
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Allow users to reschedule doses rather than just snooze or skip. Also show doses coming due in 24 hrs vs calendar day for logging ahead
Advance confirm and reschedule individual doses
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is there a way to track how many refills are left on a medication? if not, that would be a helpful addition. thank you.
number of refills remaining
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auto adjust a schedule
if taking a medicine is delayed then it should be possible to move the schedule for the remainder of the day at the time it's taking is confirmed. example.. paracetamol to be taken every 4 hours from 8am, if the 12pm dose is taken at 1pm when confirmed and submitted a message should pop up saying "your next dose is due at 4pm which is only 3 hours away, this medication should be taken every 4 hours. Would you like to change the scheduled times to 5pm and 9pm for your remaining doses today?"
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can you please add cholesterol test to popular measurements.
add cholesterol test in the same way as you have glucose test so that reminder can be set
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There should be a method of inputting when, what and how many of, as required medication so that there is a record for your doctor to see.
As medication is potentially life threatening, older people who may be confused may inadvertently take more than they should, take at an incorrect time and so on. This would keep the medical staff informed and may help to save a life. This could also be extended to none prescription medication which may interact with other medications.
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