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MedWatcher for drugs, vaccines and medical devices

MedWatcher was created in collaboration with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiologic Health (CDRH). Use MedWatcher to get news and official safety alerts for medical devices, as well as drugs and vaccines. MedWatcher is the only app that allows you to report bad side effects or adverse events directly to the FDA to make medical products safer for everyone. MedWatcher is the only app that allows you to report bad side effects or adverse events directly to the FDA to make medical products safer for everyone.
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Health & Fitness Free Epidemico, Inc iPhone, iPad, iPod

Take control. Participate in your healthcare.

MedWatcher is a mobile tool for both healthcare professionals and the general public. Now with easy-to-read descriptions of a drug’s medical uses and known side effects, and how long it has been on the market. Anyone can submit an adverse event report to FDA using the easy-to-use form on MedWatcher, or post to our online community to talk to others taking the same meds. You can make a quick list of all the drugs, vaccines and medical devices your family or patients use and track the latest developments in the app or via email.

Clinicians will find MedWatcher to be a vast improvement over the paper and fax FDA MedWatch form. No more cramped text boxes or tiny font! Do it at your convenience and fulfill your professional obligations in a convenient way. Get your patients involved in their health.

Actual feedback from people who report bad side effects or adverse events:

“I wanted to be heard.”

“I wanted action to be taken.”

“Reporting an adverse drug reaction can prevent harm to other people.”

(Source PMID: 20658130)

Available as a cross-platform app for tablet and mobile devices. More information at medwatcher.org.

MedWatcher was created by John Brownstein, Nabarun Dasgupta and Clark Freifeld. It is a project of Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The app was built by Epidemico, a technology company partially owned by Boston Children’s Hospital with exclusive license to HealthMap technology (healthmap.org).

Reviews

Great app
Warder1

Really helped me with real news an events for drugs


Ehhhhh... LOADING
nexus6man

I would like to rate the app for what the app has to offer, yet no matter how long I wait, I get a whole lot of NOTHING! Fix that and I shall update my review once I am able to actually utilize the app...


Useful and easy to use
O'Salty

Intuitive interface will make this a very useful app for both medical professionals and the general public. Nicely done.


Doesn't work
claytonkaras

Doesn't load in OS4 it just sits there on opening page


Great Application!
SarahMaria5280

I really like this app. You can add your own medications, and look up any current FDA issues with medications. I highly recommend this app for medical professionals or anyone who takes medications.


Well designed, very useful
nc312

The application loaded without any problems on my iPhone 4. Easy to navigate through and the "my drugs" section is particularly useful to keep a track on drugs that practitioners commonly prescribe. A simple yet very useful app to keep up drug safety.


Doesn't work
scorch420

5 minutes of loading and still nothing.


Doesn't do anything
Harry Butz

It stays stuck on opening screen. Have to give it 5 instead of stars until they fix it


Lines overlap in search screen.
azelof

Searching for medication in "RX" screen displays overlap lines, very unreadable, on the iPad. The orientation of the screen display in portrait, is this intentional? Problems appear only on iPad. Works ok in iPhone. Generic name searches fails occasionally.


Spoke with the developer - bug fixes in the works
marv34

This app is a valuable contribution and, when it works, is powerful. The developer is aware of the issue - patience!