Medtsy: Medication Organizer
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Description
Medtsy is a medication organizer for a clear medicine cabinet inventory at home and when traveling. Arrange the medicines, supplements and first aid supplies you add by creating a box for each kit and groups within each box, so quantities, dates and locations stay together.
CHECK YOUR INVENTORY
Save an item name, quantity, unit, expiration date, low-stock level, note and photo
Use Add via Photo to fill item details from a package image, then review and edit them
See statuses for low stock, out of stock, expiring soon, expired and unfinished items
Set alerts for medicine expiration and low stock
Search by name, then see the box and group where a result is stored
BUILD KITS FOR REAL LIFE
Create a separate box for a home kit, travel kit or another family member's items
Apply a template to start a kit, then edit the added item details
Use boxes and groups to match shelves, rooms, bags or other storage locations
Record an item-use amount, review the log and update the quantity on hand
Check Medtsy before shopping to review low and out-of-stock items. Before a trip, open the relevant box to review its item list, quantities and expiration dates. At home, search for an item and go straight to its saved location, or use status views to see which recorded dates need attention.
When supplies change, update the quantity or item-use log and keep the rest of the kit intact. Templates add a starting set of item records; your saved details remain available for later inventory checks.
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MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
Results from Medtsy's AI-assisted features provide general educational information only; they are not medical advice, diagnosis or treatment and do not replace professional medical advice, so consult a qualified doctor or pharmacist before making medical decisions.