New iPhone app tracks whether you’ve taken your medicines for you

Here’s an app for a pretty common everyday conundrum: having to take medicines for one reason or another. It’s very common in today’s society, and the iPhone is here to help.

iPills

iPills is a new (and free) iPhone app from Ilium Software – the folks who produce eWallet and Apples2Oranges for the iPhone as well.

Here’s a little bit of background on how the iPills app came about, straight from the Ilium blog site:
“So what is iPills anyhow? I’ll describe it by explaining WHY we made it. In this day and age it seems like everyone is taking something. From allergy and cholesterol meds to fistfulls of asprin and “little blue pills”, we’ve all got something we’re on. At the same time, we’re all busier than ever and when someone says “Did you take your pill?” it’s easy to go “Um, well, maybe?”

With iPills you can easily keep track of what you’re taking and when you take it. You can even email a history to yourself or a caregiver showing exactly what you took and when you took it.

In any case, an app like iPills seems very handy for anyone who is taking meds regularly, and especially for those who have to take various pills each day.

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