Single-Alert Pill Reminders Failing People on Complex Medication Schedules
People managing multiple medications, particularly those with chronic conditions, miss doses because standard reminder apps send a single alert that is easy to dismiss or ignore. Users need persistent, follow-up reminders with dose history tracking to build consistent adherence habits.
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