OnTimeRx® for iPhone / iPad Product Tour
Home ScreenThe Home Screen is used to quickly access the features and functions in this application: MyMeds, PillTime, Settings, Log, 911 and About Info. |
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My MedsTap the "+" key to enter a new drug record in MyMeds. Drug names displayed in bold font are Routine drugs that have recurring alarms scheduled. Drug names shown in regular font are drugs that do not have alarms preset. The number after a drug name shows the remaining Days Supply on hand. |
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Drug EntryThe user enters the Drug Name and Strength. The dosing Info is added on the Medication Info, Schedule, and Repeat buttons. Most doses are taken Daily, but other options can be easily scheduled. |
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Med InfoDosing Info for a drug record is filled in by simply tapping editable dropdown lists to replicate the information found on the prescription label. |
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ScheduleAlarm times are set for each scheduled dose and this creates the PillTime display. |
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Pill TimeThis is a display of all alarm events on the current medication schedule. A blue TAKE button indicates that a dose is due to be taken now. It is within the allowed period - 1 hour before or 1 hour after the scheduled dose time. Any drug record can be accessed from this screen to edit drug info or adjust alarm times and repeat settings. |
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LogIt’s easy to check the Log to see what was done. Each alarm event is recorded as Y, M, or C. Y = Yes, the dose was logged as taken by the user. Log data is used to calculate the overall Compliance % Rate. Log Details can be edited to accurately display the Compliance Rate for each drug. |
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911 InfoIt is important to keep your health data current and available at all times. Your Personal Medical History and other pertinent health Info can be stored in the 911 feature. Simply tap the 911 Info button to quickly review your medical details. Any category displayed in Bold indicates that data is available and can be expanded to view. |

A Pharmacist from Greensboro, NC USA, 2005-04-01
I'm a pharmacist and have personally used OnTimeRx since 2003 on a PALM and switched to PPC in 2004. I HIGHLY recommend it to people who have complicated drug regimens (e.g., Diabetes, Congestive Heart Failure, HIV/AIDS, and Transplant patients). But it can also be used by people who have simple regimens as well. It is VERY user friendly and you don't have to be a genius to operate it.

OnTimeRx® software can turn nearly any PDA into a powerful reminder tool for managing any medication regimen - simple or complex.