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Some recommended software by fellow transplant patients,
family & friends
(If you have ideas for recommended software,
please send them to us )
- On-Time-Rx(r)
An indispensable medication manager for transplant patients. When you can't "for the life of you" remember if you've taken each pill - having your PDA faithfully remind you is the easiest way to achieve compliance with any complex medication regimen. Anti-rejection medication should not to be taken 'lightly' - it should be taken exactly as prescribed- and you should not miss any doses. Keep your PDA handy at all times so you won't miss any important alarms. It's the best thing you can do for yourself.
For PalmOS and Pocket PC.
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- ePocrates (tm) 6.0
A comprehensive clinical drug database. Includes options to add formulary and Infectious Diseases databases. This suite of applications can help look for drug interactions, cost estimates, side effects, treatments, etc. A must have for all patients who take multiple medications.
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- Johns Hopkins Division of Infectious Diseases Antibiotic Guide
The Johns Hopkins POC-IT (Point of Care Information Technology) Antibiotic (ABX) Guide is a handheld-ready adaptation of the online ABX Guide. It is optimized for use at the point of care and for each handheld device. We offer the ABX POC-IT Guide on most handheld platforms. The Palm, PocketPC and RIM versions differ slightly to optimize their individual feature set and operating system but each contain the most important information in the ABX Guide.
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- Shots 2003
Not directly transplant related but it is a useful application. Shots 2003 is a quick reference guide to the 2003 Childhood Immunization Schedule, a collaboration of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), and the 2002-2003 Adult Immunization Schedule, recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). Details on each vaccine are available by clicking on the vaccine names.
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