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The best iPhone scheduler and reminder for your medications, vitamins, and supplements.

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Your medication information is stored only on your iPhone. That means that our reminder servers have no access to which medications you take, or when. If you remove Medsy from your iPhone, all your medication data is removed with it. For added security, consider protecting your iPhone with a Passcode Lock (Settings → General → Passcode Lock).

Why you need Medsy

“If I take this medicine now, what time do I have to wake up to take it again?”

“What is the best schedule to take most of my prescriptions together?”

“I hope I don’t forget to take my multivitamin…”

If any of these have ever crossed your mind, Medsy is the app for you!

  • Use the convenient scheduler to find the best time to take your medications, vitamins, and supplements.
  • Get reminders even when your iPhone is locked or another application is running (Push Notification technology).
  • Add as many medications as you need; no hidden costs (In-App Purchases) like in other applications.
  • Customize reminders with the shapes and colors of your choice.

According to the World Health Organization, failure to take medications as prescribed — often referred to as “medication adherence” — can lead to unnecessary disease progression and complications, a lower quality of life, and even premature death.[i] This is especially true for people living with chronic conditions like heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, HIV/AIDS, and depression.

As many as 74% of patients in the US report not taking medication as directed[ii]. Install Medsy on your iPhone now and stop being part of that statistic.

Medsy for World Health

On World Health Day 2010 (04/07), Medsy held a one-day campaign to raise awareness about the importance of taking medications and vitamins on time. In observance of the occasion, Medsy became FREE, reaching the Top Free App spot in the medical category of the iTunes App Store.

The response to the campaign was great, getting widespread mention not only on Twitter and Facebook, but also on media outlets such as The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW), MacWorld Italy, and RealAge.

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[i] World Health Organization. Adherence to Long-Term Therapies: Evidence for Action. 2003. Available at: http://www.who.int/chp/knowledge/publications/adherence_report/en/. Accessed March 28, 2010.
[ii] National Community Pharmacists Association. Take As Directed: A Prescription Not Followed. 2006.