Help & How-to
How it works
A quick guide to getting a safe, clear medication plan.
Plan Rx turns label instructions into a time-of-day schedule, pillbox layout, and safety notes so you can prepare for care conversations.
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Share your meds
Enter the new prescription to introduce to your schedule, along with your existing meds, supplements, and any label instructions.
- 2
Add timing preferences
Enter wake, meal, and bedtime preferences for a realistic schedule.
- 3
Review what matters
Use the schedule, safety notes, and questions to guide next steps.
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Confirm with your clinician
Before making changes, confirm your plan with a licensed clinician.
What you’ll receive
- Time-of-day schedule and pillbox layout.
- Interaction warnings and safety notes.
- Self-checklist and questions for your clinician.
Use it safely
Plan Rx is educational and organizational only. Always confirm medication decisions with a licensed clinician, especially when starting a new prescription.
FAQ
Where is my data stored?
Your inputs are processed to generate a response and are not intentionally stored as a user profile or database record. Limited technical data may appear in operational logs, and AI processing may involve short-term retention by the model provider for abuse prevention.
Is this medical advice?
No. Plan Rx is for education and organization only. Use it to prepare questions and confirm your plan with a licensed clinician.
What should I do if something looks wrong?
Don’t start or change medications based on Plan Rx alone. Bring the output to your clinician or pharmacist and ask for confirmation.
How do I back up or restore my purchase?
Your Lifetime Unlock or Day Pass lives in this browser. If you clear browsing data, use a private window, or switch devices, it can be removed. To protect it, open the home page and scroll down to the “Keep your purchase safe” section. There you can back up your purchase by copying the backup key or downloading the small JSON file, and later restore by pasting the key or uploading the file. Anyone with the backup can unlock on their browser, so keep it private.