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Pill Reminder - Never forget to take your medications again with this app. It's easy to use and reliable, allowing you to set up any recurring reminders you need (every X hours, specific times, daily, weekly, specific days of the week, every X days, etc).
It has everything you need:
• Mark Medications as Taken or Missed
• Snooze or Reschedule Medications
• Refill Reminders
• Suspend and Resume Medications
• Add PRN (as needed) Medications
• Reminders for Medical Appointments
• Send Reports to your Doctor
• Multiple User Support
By remembering to take all your medications at the right time, you are taking control of your own health.
RECURRING REMINDERS
• Repeat every X hours (e.g. From 8 AM to 8 PM, every 4 hours)
• Repeat at specific times (e.g. 9:15 AM, 1:30 PM, 8:50 PM)
• Repeat every half hour (e.g. From 10 AM to 2 PM, every 30 minutes)
• Repeat on selected days of the week (e.g. Every week only on Mondays and Fridays)
• Repeat every X days or weeks (e.g. Every 3 days, Every 2 weeks)
• Repeat daily for 21 days and then take 7 days off (Birth Control)
MAIN FEATURES
• User friendly interface
• Get reminders for all your medications
• If you took your medication early or late, you can reschedule the next doses for that day
• Get alerts to refill your prescriptions before they run out
• Suspend and resume medications
• Can be used with any medication, supplement, vitamin, pill or birth control that follows a regular schedule
• Mark a medication as "Taken" directly from the lock screen or notification banner
• Ability to add PRN (as needed) medications
• Keep track of the medications you have to take throughout the day
• Auto-Snooze: Automatically repeat the alarm up to 6 times at regular intervals (e.g. 1 min, 10 mins, 30 mins) until you take action
• Mark medications as Taken or Missed to avoid double doses
• Email your medication list or administration history to your doctor
• Add reminders for medical appointments
• Add photos to each medication for easy identification
• Multiple user support. Add medications for yourself, family members, or others you care for
• Ability to search the FDA Drug Database for your medications (Available in the US only)
• Backup and restore all data on the same device or multiple devices
GENERAL
• TalkBack accessibility support
• Dark Theme supported (Android 10 and higher)
• Notifications are local, you don't require internet
• App doesn't need to be open to receive notifications
• Universal App, full native support for Phones and Tablets
FREE VERSION
• In the free version you can only add 3 medications
• Full version with unlimited medications is available as an In-App Purchase
• One-Time payment. No monthly or annual fees
- Google Play Store
- Free
- Medical
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First Aid Q&A for the USMLE Step 1 is the only comprehensive Q&A review for the USMLE Step directly linked to high-yield facts from Dr. Le's First Aid for the USMLE Step 1, this essential study guide offers 1000 board-style questions and answers, easy-to-navigate, high yield explanations for correct and incorrect answers, and more than 350 accompanying images.
KEY Features
* 1000 board-style questions and answers -- reviewed and approved -- by students who just aced the exam
* Detailed explanations for both right and wrong answers - with letter options in boldface for at-a-glance review
* Chapters keyed to Dr. Le's First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 so you can simultaneously review questions and high-yield facts 1
* 30+ high-yield images, diagrams, and tables
* One complete practice exam consisting of 7 blocks of 50 questions simulates the exam experience
No internet connection is required to access the content after the initial download. Find information quickly using powerful SmartSearch technology. Search part of term for those hard to spell medical terms.
ISBN 10: 0071744029
ISBN 13: 978-0071744027
SUBSCRIPTION :
Please purchase a yearly auto-renewing subscription to receive content access and available updates.
One Month auto-renewing payments - $19.99
Three Months auto-renewing payments - $25.99
Yearly auto-renewing payments- $39.99
Payment will be charged to your Google Play Account at confirmation of purchase. Initial purchase includes a 1-year subscription with regular content updates. Your subscription will automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. If you do not choose to renew, you can continue to use the product but will not receive content updates. Subscription may be managed by the user and auto-renewal can be disabled at any time by going to Google Play Store. Tap Menu Subscriptions, then select the subscription you want to modify. Follow the instructions on the screen to pause, cancel or change your subscription. Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription, where applicable.
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Author(s): Tao Le, James Feinstein
Publisher: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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- Free
- Medical
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