Patients Cannot Track How Medication Dose Changes Affect Mood
People adjusting psychiatric or other medications have no simple way to correlate dose changes with mood and side-effect patterns over time, making it hard to communicate meaningful clinical data to their doctors. The gap between daily lived experience and what gets reported at appointments leads to slower, less informed treatment decisions.
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