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Most pill apps are meant for scheduled medications, like something you take every morning. But I take a medication on-demand, with the only rule to take at most X per day and wait at least Y hours between taking. So I only need to worry about taking it too often. Is there an app where I can track when I take this medication, and that tells me if I can take another one already?

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[–] cliambrown@lemmy.ca 7 points 3 months ago

I made this app! Built it for myself and my partner because I had exactly the same problem — every other medication app seems to be built for taking something on a regular schedule.

https://github.com/cliambrown/PillTime

Not sure if it's very user-friendly, but it works well for me. There also isn't an option for more complex rules (just max X doses every Y hours), so you'll need to set something up that makes sense.

I've got a pending request to have it listed on F-Droid. In the meantime there's an apk on github, and it seems to be available on Google Play and IzzyOnDroid.

[–] thoughtfuldragon@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Did I take my meds has a "taken as needed" toggle in the medication options. Not sure what exactly it does tho.

https://github.com/CorruptedArk/did-i-take-my-meds