Add icons and colors to choose from to represent the various medications you take.
Especially if you take several different medications a day, it is easy to get confused. So especially for the more visual people, it would be great to being able to visually see which medication to take (e.g. One green capsule, one eclipse shaped yellow pill, one white small pill, etc.). A good example of this is the Medisafe app.
We agree that this idea is important. Since we are working on integrating other functions at the moment, it may take more time to process this suggestion. If in the meantime you come up with more ideas or ways in which we can best integrate this suggestion, please leave a comment or send us an email to feedback@mytherapyapp.net
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ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΙΚΟΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΝΙΚΟΣ commented
Εικονίδια ανάλογα με το φάρμακο.
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jenan commented
medication shape
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Eduardo commented
Imagens das pílulas, drageas, comprimidos, cápsulas, etc. com distintos tamanhos e cores facilitaria a identificação dos medicamentos e possibilitaria maior segurança no uso para quem toma mais de um medicamento por dia.
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sh€scom€undon€ commented
Picture option
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Parris commented
Help avoid medication errors. Aid people with poor reading/sight.
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Scott commented
colour pills
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Anonymous commented
I have many health issues that cause me to take several different meds in a week and some even cause memory loss along with my illness itself. I use to use a med reminder that had an icon for each med. With it I could change color, shape, size, and even type for each. It would allow me to show one med as a blue and yellow capsule while another was a solid orange capsule. I could show my victoza as a blue needle and my eye drops as having a pink cap. As I said though it wasn't just color. I could change it from a small oval to a large one or to a different shape entirely. Hexagon, round, oval, capsule, dropped, inhaler, syringe, or a dropper bottle. There were several and they would pop up next to the name of my medicine and help me make sure I took the right one. Unfortunately, with each unnecessary update something necessary on that app would stop working. This time it was the alarms! Please consider adding this feature to your app though. I'm positive it would help several people as it did me.
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Anonymous commented
The one thing I‘m missing the most in the app.
The possibility to take pictures of the pills (and the packing maybe) would be great. Some kind of thumbnail could then be displayed along the reminder for the intakes! -
Anonymous commented
Photo
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Osman Dindar commented
ilaç adlarını kutu resileri ile kaydetmek. kolay hatırlamak için
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Игорь commented
цвет шифра
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anon commented
colours would be a nice touch, especially if one uses many meds
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Alex Ossel commented
design and usability
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Iveta commented
Take picture of medication, you take, pictures of user on varios stages of treatment, picture of prescription etc
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Anonymous commented
It would be nice to be able to take a picture of the med, supplement, and/or bottle they come in. This would be useful for identifying meds or supplements, and also be nice to visually see the brand (the bottle pic option could also be added to the brand option when adding a med or supplement).
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Anonymous commented
i need to take 2 different types of pills. pills have long, complicated names. id like to have a simple way to tell which is to be taken. different color for each pill & corresponding reminder/s would work well.
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Ayesha commented
I think it would he a good thing to he able to add the dosage of each medication you take and also to he able to edit what the tablet looks like and also it's shape as this would be good to identify in an emergency situation where people may look at this app and be able to locate medication quickly and know what it is. As the look of medication changes so often.
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Bill Hazel commented
I agree with the ability to add a photo to description. Should be able to change the photo
(here in Central America, pills change appearance quite frequently) -
Cullitrel commented
I got very sick when one med was discontinued and another doubled, because they looked very similar in my meds container I carry with me, and I got them confused.
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Anonymous commented
Record of medication