![]() You can rate your day as perfect/not so bad/bad and input reliever doses. Also has list.Īsthma Logger - Pretty terrible. Allows you to mark symptoms, input PEF and/or FEV, you can enable reminders, has a decent colour coded graph using your personal best. SaniQ - Functionality seems good, but I'm having a little trouble working out how to view my inputted medication doses. I thought I'd mention the ones I've downloaded and perused, all the ones with personal best also allow predicted: There was another one which seemed pretty good but it couldn't cope with my poor control and essentially took over my tablet demanding I see a dr and take medication - the alerts wouldn't turn off. I have just found SaniQ on the Google store so will give it a go - thanks Holly! For me the key things are being able to adapt it to my personal best, ideally to show graphs and to have FEV1 as well as peak flow - not everyone measures that but for me it's more useful. There was a pretty good one I used on my iPad which is now defunct, but I can't remember the name sorry! It had a kind of green and blue icon with a stylised inhaler and a cross I think. I have to say I found the selection overall pretty poor and worse for Android. I have used one called AsthmaTracker which wasn't bad. It never lets you alter anything once you enter it (so the functionality is pretty poor) and though it goes on about how it was created with a doctor, they don't seem to have asked any patients! I would advise steering clear as it drives me nuts, with a very limited view of asthma. I have to admit I found AsthmaMD absolutely awful every time I tried to use it. Lysistrata Administrator in reply to Minushabens 6 years ago
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