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MedsLog 1.2


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher Modesitt Software File Size 277k
Date added 27 Jul 2009 Check your speed

MedsLog helps you remember which medications to take, when to take them, and maintains a log of past consumptions.

Add items such as prescription drugs, eye-drops, creams, or ointments. Add what times of the day you should take the medications. During the course of a day, after consuming a medications or applying a cream or ointment, enter a new log. Each log can record statistics such as blood pressure, blood sugar, asthma peak flow and your general condition.

iCal integration to set up a MedsLog calendar complete with alarms. The calendar is then synced with the calendar on your iPhone or iPod.

Merge MedsLog data with MedsLog on the iPhone or iPod Touch (requires MedsLog version 1.6 or greater). Key features include:

  • iCal integration to set up alarms to remind you of any missed doses.
  • Merge data with MedsLog on your iPhone or iPod Touch (requires version 1.6 or greater).
  • Easily view when your next dose should be consumed.
  • View a log of past consumptions.
  • Support for multiple users.

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