I hope the new Medication feature helps you take medicines on time without worries. Besides, we also mentioned third-party apps that let you do so. This was a detailed guide on how you can setup and enable medication reminders on your Apple Watch running watchOS 9. And you can also count streaks and view historical data of previous days and months. The app provides refill reminders for medications. You can granularly set schedules for different doses. It has a simple interface that shows you all your medicines and vitamins. Round is another app available for iPhone and Apple Watch that makes it easier to remember your medicines. You can mark the medicine as taken or reschedule it in the Apple Watch app. It’s free to use and lets you build a medicine report and share it with friends, family, or doctors. And there’s also a refill reminder to notify you when you need to restock your prescriptions. MediSafe is quite an old and trusted name when it comes to medication reminder apps for iPhone and Apple Watch. It reminds you to take medication doses on time every time, even if your device is asleep. If you do not want to use Apple’s Medication app or haven’t yet updated watchOS 9, you can use the third-party medicine reminder apps below to get notifications on your Apple Watch. Alternative – Medicine Reminder Apps for Apple Watch Tap the Share icon at the top right to copy, Save to Files, or share it with your doctor. The PDF will open, including details about your current medication.Ĥ. Scroll down and tap Export Medications List PDF.ģ. The Health app lets you create a PDF document of all medicines you’ve added, making it easier for you to share them with your doctor, friends, or family. It will return to the main view, and you can start logging your doses. Swipe left on the medicine and hit Unarchive. To unarchive the medicine, scroll down and tap Archived Medications on the same screen. Navigate to the Medications in the Health app.ģ. Want to remove a medication you stopped taking? Here’s how you can archive medicines:ġ. The Health app will no longer remind you when it’s time to take the medications on your schedule. Tap Options next to Log, as shown in the screenshot.ģ. Turn Off Medicine Reminders on iPhone & Apple Watchġ. Scroll to ALL MEDS, tap the Medicine name and hit Log to mark it as taken. Here, you’ll find all your dosages and their timings, followed by today’s log history.Ĥ. Press the Digital Crown on your Apple Watch to open the app list.Ģ. To manually check and log medicines on Apple Watch:ġ. You can tap Log All as Taken to mark that you have taken medicine. Your Apple Watch will now automatically send you reminders for taking medicines. But doing it on Apple Watch is easier, as talked about below. The medicines can be marked as taken or skipped on iPhone. You can add other medicines you take similarly. The medicine is now added to your schedule. Finally, enter optional details like Medicine nickname and notes, if any. Next, choose the pill shape (in the case of a tablet) and its color.ġ0. Choose the time of the day you want the reminder to take medicine.ĩ. It can be at regular intervals, on specific days of the week, or as needed.Ĩ. If not known, select “No Strength Information.”ħ. On the next screen, select tablet strength in mg. Then choose the medication type- Capsule, Tablet, Liquid, Topical, or other forms like Cream, Ointment, Gel, Spray, etc.Ħ.
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