Having trouble taking medications? Make it simple for yourself, Dosecast assists you in keeping track of all of your prescriptions and ensures that you never forget to take your medications, vitamins, or supplements.
It can be challenging to keep track of a bunch of medications - let us take care of that for you! From medications to vitamins to birth control pills - get a reliable app that keeps you informed.
Dosecast understands how challenging it can be to keep track of all your medications and take them consistently. We keep track of your medications and manage your refills so you don't have to. We offer a reliable app that keeps you updated on everything from medications to vitamins to birth control pills.
The FREE edition is an excellent tool for people who want to make their lives easier. However, if you're looking for something more, you should check out the PRO edition, which offers some extra features.
Don't just take our word for it - Dosecast, a versatile Pill Reminder & Medication Tracker App, has been favourably featured in major publications such as:
• The New York Times
• Reader's Digest
• Real Simple
• And many more
We've been around since 2010, so we've been reliably helping loyal users for years. Come join the family and see what all the hype is about.
With the Dosecast FREE Edition, you can get reliable notifications:
• Dose reminders on your phone, tablet, or wearable device
• The option to take, skip, or postpone doses (think “snooze” button)
• Nagging pings (in case you miss a dose), both visual and audio
• Calibration across time-zones
You can also set up flexible scheduling.
• To be on a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule
• To be used for every “X” days or weeks
• At intervals (in hours, days, or weeks) since the last dose
• To prevent dangerous overdoses, by setting a max daily-dosage
Customizing your medication:
• Medication Information such as names, dosages, directions, notes, and expiration dates.
• Utilize smart silencing to prevent notifications during sleeping hours.
• Set a treatment end date to track the medication schedule.
• Ensure privacy with no registration required and no personal information collected.
• Medication information is encrypted when in transit for added security in the public.
Dosecast PRO Edition comes with a 7-day free trial:
• Multi-Device Cloud Sync allows for seamless data syncing across unlimited devices
• Ability to review the dose history and compliance
• Keep a log of the dates and times of all medication actions
• Accurately highlights late and missed doses
• Conveniently review and email medication history
• Multi-person collaboration feature allows for assigning medications to different people or pets
• Medications can be sorted by person, time, name, or type.
Additionally:
• Set quantity tracking and refill alerts to keep track of remaining medication quantities
• Get refill alerts when supplies are running low
• Track the number of refills left and receive notifications when no refills are left
• Access to a massive drug database when setting reminders, pre-populating med names, types, amounts, strengths, and routes.
• Link doctors and pharmacies, track which doctors prescribed which meds, and match pharmacies and prescription numbers to each med.
• Personalize medication photos, take your own photos, and identify your meds more easily.
• Choose from multiple drug types such as tablets, capsules, injections, inhalers, drops, sprays, ointments, and patches.
Download Dosecast now and try it out for free.
We’ve used Dosecast successfully for many years. However it will no longer let us renew the Cloud Sync feature. It states “Apple In App Server Unavailable”. Too bad, they finally got it working reliably and now we can’t renew it. Otherwise It has the best scheduling options, including both “time scheduled” and “interval” based, (i.e. every 5 hours). It allows you to turn or off things like early dose warnings. It allows you to attach photo of your med. it works great with my Apple Watch. I wish Dosecast would let you hide the reminder pop up window rather than forcing you to “take”, “skip”, or “postpone”. Then we could see which other meds are upcoming. I’ve looked at many other similar apps and none can match Dosecast. I would rate it 5 stars if the Cloud Sync feature were still available.
Developer Response
Hi, we regret the issue you faced. We released 9.26 version with enhancements and please give a try. Send us an email to info@montunosoftware.com for any questions. Thanks, Dosecast Support
Hours Interval setting!!
b-loveyou
This is the only medication reminder that I have found to have the capability to automatically adjust your next reminder based on the amount of hours intervals you need to take the next medication. For instance: a medication that needs to be taken every 4 hours “after last dosage taken”. So I set a reminder for 6 am (and 4 hours after that throughout the day), but I overslept and took it at 8 am. The next reminder automatically adjusted all future reminders to go for 4 hours after 8 am. On other apps I have to manually adjust all set reminders for that day to adjust for the “delay” in taking my medication. Otherwise, the next reminder would come at 10 am (which is 2 hours too soon to safely take the next dose of medication.) It’s important to have a flexible reminder app because it’s not reality to always take your meds at the EXACT same time each and every dosage in your day. Life happens and you have to be flexible to what is REALITY. So a pill reminder app should also be FLEXIBLE, and automatically adjust your next reminder time accordingly. Otherwise, Meds taken too often too close to the last dose can cause health issues or emergency problems. The only thing I’d change about this FREE version is that it would be a little cleaner in the reminder list. It shows too much detail on the main screen listing of meds. But that’s just appearance. I’m still rating his app at a 5 because of this FLEXIBLE capability to automatically adjust your next reminder based on how many hours between the last taken dosage time.
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Glow-3
Dosecast: “Life” kept my attention so rivited to do things that I “must do”that I sometimes forgot my own needs for taking the medication that I had been instructed was necessary...not just to take them, but at specific times so that my blood level would remain constant. I found that virtually impossible to do. There were too many other things, such as being care-giver for my husband. Try as I might I could not remember to take my pills properly, and I got away with it for a period of time… until I suddenly popped a clot one of my kidneys destroying half of that kidney. I ended up in the ER and then was admitted to the hospital. I learned a very expensive lesson that day. And then my sons suggested Dosecast which would remind me, via my cell phone,to take my pills throughout the day. I found it to be a miracle worker. No more worries about whether or not I took a pill and forgot it or to take the pill in the first place. This one is a no-brainer. It is either live with Dosecast or gamble with the alternative without it. I am so fortunate that that clot went to my kidney, and NOT to my brain, causing a stroke...or worse.
Developer Response
Thanks much for your review. - Dosecast Support
Much room for improvement
KWiCR
Does the job, but in an unintuitive and frustrating way. A premium subscription app shouldn’t have the number of issues found here. Unfortunately, for certain specialized functionality, I’ve not found a substitute. If one were to become available, I’d l remove Dosecast without a second thought. I certainly wouldn’t recommend this app to anyone not familiar with detailed and clunky — only just short of buggy — user interfaces. If you thought you could just sail happily through the setup, you’d be mistaken. Plan to spend a lot of time and effort hunting and tweaking settings that work for you. There will very likely be a lot of trial and error, so be prepared with a backup until you’re sure the app works as expected. For example, you might think, after much concentrated effort, that you’re all set and ready to go, only to discover the app overwrote a setting without you being aware of it. But that may not be apparent until after you’ve missed a reminder. Even performing its most basic function — taking a medication — Dosecast makes difficult. The “Take” button placed in such a way, and requiring such precision to use, one frequently opens the medication detail page nearly as often as marking a dose as taken. As a result, Dosecast is not the solution for anyone with limited or compromised dexterity. It’s a problem easily solved and should be at the top of the developers list of UI/UX improvements. Unfortunately, my suggestions didn’t receive any acknowledgment, let alone design change, so customer support is a failure as well. Unless you’re needs in a medication reminder app are complicated and varied, it is likely you will be better served elsewhere. If, however, the competitors in the space have failed you, Dosecast may be your sole exasperating, expensive, unsupported alternative.
Bug Fixes
Version 11.6.6
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Information
Seller
Montuno Software, LLC
Size
93.8 MB
Category
Medical
Compatibility
Requires iOS 11.2 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 11.2 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 11.2 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 11.2 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.