Systweak Software Launches Medicine Reminder App for Android Users

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Systweak Software, the organization known for developing tools to help users keep devices optimized, has released a Medicine Reminder app – to help patients stay adherent to their medication. As the name infers this Android app will help people manage medications, reports, and appointments.

Using this app users can create a person-specific profile, track and share reports, set daily reminders, and can simplify communication with their doctor, caretaker and others. The app sends notifications when it’s time to take medicine. Alongside it offers other features too:

● Pre-defined disease list for ease of use (diabetes, asthma, blood pressure, arthritis etc.).

● Customizable Medicine Reminder notifications

●  Track medication history with Reports.

●  Set repeat & refill reminders.

●  Set & recall appointments scheduled with your doctor, pharmacist, or caregiver.

●  Add prescription images.

●  Customize reminder notification & sound.

●  An attractive user interface

●  Light on phone resources.

“Basically, we use our phone for everything, from banking to workout. Looking at this and the percentage of users forgetting taking pills we felt the need of creating an app that helps remember taking meds. With this in mind, our team decided to come up with a Medicine Reminder app that helps people of ages to remember and track their pills. Using the app, patients and their family members can set a schedule and never miss out on another medicine again,” said Mr. Shrishail Rana, CEO & Founder, Systweak Software.

Remaining on the schedule of taking medication is challenging, for everyone, hence, to help people adhere to their pills and stay healthy we have launched Medicine Reminder. The app lets you create a profile in which all the information including the name of medicine, disease, reports etc. can be saved. This will help take correct medicine at the correct time, added Mr. Praveen Khanna, Vice President, Systweak Software.

To know more about this pill reminder app, click here.

About the Company: Systweak Software has been developing and distributing Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android apps for the last 22 years to improve the average user’s digital experience. The company has recently been featured in the “100 most promising Microsoft Solutions Provider” list by the enterprise solution magazine CIOReview. Some of the company’s flagship products have been featured on Newswatch, Discovery Channel’s tech news bulletin. Systweak Software has a large user base in North America followed by several countries in Europe and Asia.

Source:- https://www.prlog.org/12863328-systweak-software-launches-medicine-reminder-app-for-android-users.html

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Preeti Seth
Preeti Seth

With nearly two decades in the technology industry and over 10 years of full-time writing, Preeti Seth covers data recovery, system security, software troubleshooting, and the evolving landscape of AI tools and applications at Systweak.

Her entry into tech came through IT support and customer service in 2008, giving her direct visibility into how people interact with software, where understanding breaks down, and what actually helps. That ground-level experience, combined with a postgraduate background in psychology, shapes how she approaches every brief: the reader's problem first, the product second.

At Systweak, she writes long-form how-to guides, troubleshooting articles, comparison posts, press releases, and research-backed blog content spanning duplicate file removal, driver management, data backup, VPN, Windows error resolution, and practical coverage of AI-powered tools redefining how users work and solve problems. She holds certifications in digital marketing from Google Digital Garage, keyword research and competitive analysis from Semrush Academy, technical SEO from LinkedIn Learning, and data measurement from Google Analytics Academy.

Outside writing, she tracks where technology is heading and what behavioral patterns emerge around it. Her background in psychology is not incidental; it is why her content starts with what users find confusing rather than with what products claim to do.

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