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Watch with multiple meds reminders

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I am taking Rytary every 3 hours. Does anyone know of a watch that would allow that many alarms per day? I would prefer one that vibrates rather than a loud alarm.

Thanks for any recommendations.

Hope you are all having a good day.,

Corinne

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billyboy11

Hi Corinne, I use an App called Medisafe on my iPhone (free version) which I use to manage my meds.

Alarms are involved.

Bill

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ruff1

The Apple watch allows you to set multiple alarms and can be set on silent 😀

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horsplay

I use a free app called Mr Pillster .

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NanCyclist

Fitbit versa and others in the Fitbit line

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nanster

I use the alarm on my mobile phone

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