You can track and manage the medications, vitamins, and supplements you take.
Siri: On on your iPad.
Tap , then tap Medications.
Tap Options at the bottom of the screen, then turn on Follow Up Reminders.
When you turn on Follow Up Reminders, you can also turn on Critical Alerts for each of your medications. Critical Alerts appear on the Lock Screen and play a sound (even if a Focus is on or iPad is muted).
Tap Critical Alerts, tap the button next to a medication, then tap Allow.
To turn off Critical Alerts, go to Settings , then tap Medications.
Scroll down to Your Medications, then do any of the following:
Change the schedule for a medication: Tap a medication, scroll down to Schedule, tap Edit, then tap a field to change it.
Change the icon, nickname, or notes for a medication: Tap a medication, scroll down to Details, tap Edit to change the icon or tap either of the text fields, then make your changes.
Reorder your list: Tap Edit above the list of your medications, touch and hold Change notification settings.
When you’re finished, tap Done.
You can log a medication, scheduled or unscheduled, at any time. By default, your iPad will remind you when it’s time to log your medications based on the schedule you’ve created in the Health app.
Note: For your Health app data to sync across devices, make sure they’re signed in to the same Apple Account, are connected to the internet, and are updated to the latest OS version.
Go to the Health app on your iPad.
Do one of the following:
Share your list (or just specific medications) with a loved one: See Learn more about your medications in Health on iPad (U.S. only)View your data in Health on iPad