Tylenol and Acetaminophen-Codeine both contain acetaminophen. We count both together.
Set these once — verify against prescription bottles.
Set the dose in milligrams. For Tylenol and Acetaminophen-Codeine, the acetaminophen amount is what feeds the safety meter.
Create a read-only link to share with a caregiver. They can see your current status and history — they can't log doses or change anything. Revoke anytime.
Sign in below to create caregiver links. They sync to the cloud so you can manage them from any device.
Sign in with an email to sync her log to the cloud. Open the same email on her iPad or a new phone to pick up where she left off.
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The .ics file contains dose-time reminders for the next 42 days. Open it on the iPhone and add to Calendar.
Your Acetaminophen-Codeine also contains acetaminophen. We count both together.
For an as-needed dose outside the schedule. Counts toward today's acetaminophen total.
Create a read-only link. They can see your log, your APAP total, and your schedule — they can't log doses for you.
Just for your records so you know which link belongs to whom.
Link created. Share it with them:
The link stays active until you revoke it in Settings. Anyone with this URL can view your log, so only share with people you trust.
Type a password to sign back in faster next time — no more waiting for an email link.
Copy the dose exactly from the prescription bottle.
Start typing and pick from the list if it matches — we verify the acetaminophen amount for you.
Check the bottle. Acetaminophen may also be listed as APAP or paracetamol. Many pain, cold, and flu meds contain it. When in doubt, check the box and enter the amount — the safety meter depends on this being accurate.
Check each slot she takes it. For "as-needed only," leave all unchecked and use the "Log extra dose" button on the Today screen.