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Q-App™ app for iPhone and iPad


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Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Bayer HealthCare AG
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 01 Feb 2012
App size: 0 Bytes

Q-App™ is a personal missed pill guide, pill reminder and physician visit reminder tool for your Qlaira® (estradiol valerate & dienogest) contraceptive pill, offered free to women outside the US and UK taking Qlaira®.

FEATURES:

• Review instructions about what to do if you forget to take a Qlaira® pill
• Schedule reminders for delivery to your cell phone to help you remember to take a Qlaira® tablet at the same time every day
• Create reminders to visit your doctor for the purpose of your next exam or for your doctor to refill your prescription
• Find answers to questions about QlairaApp™ with the “What’s This?” feature
• Obtain answers to general questions about Qlaira® in the information and package leaflet sections

DISCLAIMER:

This application is not intended to offer or replace professional medical advice or to replace the package leaflet. It offers missed pill information and a daily reminder to take Qlaira®.
Read the package leaflet carefully before starting to take this medicine and prior to using information from the iPhone app.
If you have any further questions on this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
If you forget to take your pill, read the package leaflet that came with your pill wallet or use the Missed Pill Tool featured in QlairaApp™, but be sure to contact your
doctor or pharmacist.
This application is intended for use by patients who have received a prescription for Qlaira(R) from their doctor and reside outside of the United States.
Please do not use this application with other contraceptive products.

Please note that comments posted on iTunes are not associated, endorsed or monitored by Bayer Pharma AG. Bayer values your comments, questions and concerns,
but will not respond to comments posted on iTunes. If you have any questions on this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.