PillTimer is a simple app designed to help you take your medicine properly. Simply enter in how often you may (or should) take a dose along with the limit of doses in a day, and PillTimer will keep track of when your next dose is.
* Record a dose for now or any point in the last 24 hours
* See a clear indication on whether or not you may take a dose now
* Optionally get a notification when it is time for a dose
* Data is encrypted in iCloud
With the Multiple Medications in-app purchase:
* Track all your medications simultaneously
* Hide unused medications in the archive; bring them back when you need them
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In-Apps
Multiple Medications
£2.99
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PillTimer FAQ
Is PillTimer free?
Yes, PillTimer is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is PillTimer legit?
🤔 The PillTimer app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does PillTimer cost?
PillTimer has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is £2.99.
Just changed my pharmacy to make medication taking easier so they’re now in blister packs, however I still need to remember to take everything. This works really well, yes it’s £2.99 for multiple meds but the system reminds me on my phone and I can keep track of my dosing in case I forget to record it on my MAR sheet. Simple to use and the cross and tick symbols mean I don’t have to click into each medicine to check my last dose, I can just see when I can next take a dose then record it after. Highly recommend as much better than repeated alarms.
One medication
Needed it to help me track child's medication after an operation. Only one medication at a time or you need to pay to upgrade! I only needed to enter two. Uninstalled.
No fluff, no fuss
This is the best medicine tracking app I’ve ever used.
I needed an app that I could check, and it would say “yes you can take this medicine” or “no, it’s not time yet”.
Every other app focuses on meds that have a set schedule and must be taken at specific times every day. But I have a bunch of as-needed meds, which don’t have a set schedule, and just have a minimum time between doses.
This app is the only one that I’ve found that can handle as-needed meds.
And with the notification feature, it can handle scheduled meds too - just take the first dose at the correct time in the morning, and it’ll notify you when to take your second and third doses.
Highly recommend this app.
🫧 Simple and Easy to Use 🫧
Simple and easy to use reminder system to take my meds.
Not safe
I’ve had this app for three months. It will lose tracking and give bad results. It can be very frustrating and dangerous. This app needs help.
Good app but needs better selection of medication times
The app works well especially in paid version.
However, the app would be much better if it permitted you to specify times to take the pills.
I take pills 3 times a day. However, I take 1pill twice a day but at the same time as the others. There is no way to enter that. Also if you miss or are late you have to readjust times to the previous level. Otherwise the alarms work, the feature to record dose and have new time automatically selected are good features
Hit and miss
Unfortunately this app sometimes doesn't show entries until you take the next one. For instance I take a pill at 8am, 12pm and 4pm. When I go to take the 4pm it only shows 8am pill taken. I take the 4pm pill and all three times show up. Confusing for what should be a simple and critical feature. Finding another app.
Wish it worked.
This was easy to set up. And when it works, it does great, but that is the problem. For some reason it keeps "losing" entries. This morning, as I took my pills, I recorded the entries into the app. Just now I looked at it to see when I could take my next pain pill and there were no entries recorded for today at all. :-(. I hate having to resort back to pen and paper, but I just can't depend on this. Honestly, wish I could.
Frozen
Had it for a day loved it. Husband just got discharged from hospital has lots of meds. The next day it kept closing open it and it closes so i deleted it re put all meds back in. Worked great till the next day. It just keeps closing it. Closing it. Im giving up on it not a happy customer.
Exactly what I needed
I spent the evening in the ER a few nights ago, and came out with a kidney stone diagnosis and four prescriptions. Saw a specialist a couple days later and was given yet another prescription.
In addition, I'm supposed to keep up on regular doses of Tylenol and Ibuprofen. Oh, and my spring allergies have kicked in, so there are two allergy meds to keep track of.
The last thing I want to do when I'm hurting is count which pills I took when and how long until the next dose. This app lets me enter all of the medications, the interval for each, and gives me a very clear visual indicator whether I can take a specific med yet or not. And for the ibuprofen and Tylenol, an alert lets me know it's time to take them, so I can stay on top of this pain.
I paid for the upgrade, but for what it's saving me in confusion and frustration, it's worth ten times that.
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