New App 'MyHealthSaverz' To Remind You When It's Time To Pop Your Pills

When they say, "Hey, there's an app for that!", these days they are almost always right. Here is a new free to download Android app from HealthSaverz to remind you when it is time to take your medicine and the one to basically serve as your personal health care manager. Developed for both Android and iOS platforms, the 'MyHealthSaverz' app can operate in 10 languages other than English and Hindi. It is of utmost importance to take your regular dose of medicine on time for it to be effective and show results. Popping pills is even more critical for the health of chronic patients and senior citizens.

Designed to suit the needs of Indian patients and those suffering from temporary illness, the app MyHealthSaverz lets the user select his or her medicines from a list of comprehensive list of medicines prescribed by doctors in India. Users of the app can then set reminder alarms for each dose, manage reminders for multiple members of the family, get free SMS notifications and much more. The app also lets the patient choose the shape and colour of medicine to ensure they are taking the right tablet.

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Brought to the market by HealthSaverz - a patient-centric platform that offers cost saving options across an array of medicinal and health products and services, the app also has a provision to maintain a Medication Adherence score that not only helps you track your record but also easily share it with your Doctor. The company has developed the app such that it gives clear, concise and simple instructions about your medicines and their dose timings. There's a feature that lets you set prescription refill alerts so that you do not run out of your medicine.

Ryan Albuquerque, co-founder of the company, believes that if thousands of Indians worked on improving their medicine adherence (following their tablet and syrup intake), health services will become more effective and what better platform than MyHealthSaverz which can become a personal health care manager for free. The app is quite relevant to the Indian market as, it this country is the 2nd largest mobile phone base in the world and is being expected to become the world’s 2nd largest smartphone base by next year.

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