Add and log medications with iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch

With iOS 16, iPadOS 17 and watchOS 9, you can add your medications in the Health app to help track and manage the medications, vitamins and supplements you take.

Add a medication

If you're in the United States, you can type in the name of your medication and select form and strength details, or you can add a medication quickly by directing the camera on your iPhone XR or later at the medication label. If your medication isn't listed in the database, or if you're outside the United States, you can add a medication by typing in the name.

Add a medication manually

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Health app.

  2. If you’re on your iPhone, tap Browse. If you’re on your iPad, tap sidebarNo alt supplied for Image to open the sidebar.

  3. Tap Medications, then tap Add Medication. If you’re using Health Records on iPhone or iPad, you’ll see suggestions from your health records.

  4. Enter the name of the medication in the Search field.

    • If you're in the United States, and the medication is listed, tap the medication.

    • If you're outside the United States, or the medication is not listed, tap Add, then tap Next.

  5. Choose the Medication Type. If the medication is unlisted, enter the Strength of the medication or select No Strength Information.

  6. Tap Next.

  7. Tap Frequency to select an interval, then tap Done.

  8. Tap Add a time to further specify when you take the medication, then tap Next.

  9. Choose the shape of your medication and tap Next, or you can tap Skip.

  10. Select the colour of the Medication and Background to customise it.

    Selecting the shape and background colours of a medication on iPhone.
  11. Review your Medication details and enter any Optional Details, then tap Next.

  12. Select any life factors that may pose an interaction risk with your medication, then tap Done.*

After adding your medications, you can scroll to the More section of the Medications screen and tap Export PDF to save or share a copy of your current medications.

If you share your health data with family and friends, you can also include which medications you’re taking. Find out more about how to share and view health data in the Health app.

Add a medication with your camera

  1. On your iPhone XR or later, open the Health app.

  2. Tap Browse, then tap Medications.

  3. Tap Add Medication.

  4. Tap the camera icon, then tap Get Started. If prompted, allow the Health app to access your camera.

    The starting screen for using your camera to add a medication on iPhone.
  5. Position the medication label in the frame.

  6. Tap Next.

  7. Tap Frequency to select an interval, then tap Done.

  8. Tap Add a time to further specify when you take the medication, then tap Next.

  9. Choose the shape of your medication and tap Next, or you can tap Skip.

  10. Select the colour of the Medication and Background to customise it.

  11. Review your Medication details and enter any Optional Details, then tap Next.

After adding your medications, you can scroll to the More section of the Medications screen and tap Export PDF to save or share a copy of your current medications.

If you share your health data with family and friends, you can also include which medications you’re taking. Find out how to share and view health data in the Health app.

Log a medication

You can log a medication from the Health app on your iPhone or iPad or from the Medications app on your Apple Watch.

On your iPhone or iPad

  1. Open the Health app.

  2. If you’re on your iPhone, tap Browse. If you’re on your iPad, tap sidebarNo alt supplied for Image to open the sidebar.

  3. Tap Medications.

  4. Tap the plus signNo alt supplied for Image next to the medication. For As Needed medications, you can tap the medication, then tap Log.

  5. Tap Skipped or Taken, then tap Done.

    The screen for logging a medication on iPhone.

On your Apple Watch

  1. Open the Medications appThe app icon for the Medications app on Apple Watch.

  2. Tap a medication.

  3. Tap Log as Taken to log the medication. You can also tap Skipped then Done if you didn't take the medication.

If it's a medication you take as needed, you can scroll to the medication on the Your Medications list, tap it, then tap Log.

Log medications from a reminder

Your iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch can also alert you when it’s time to take the medications on your schedule. From the Health app on your iPhone, tap Browse, then tap Medications. Scroll down and tap Options, then turn on Dose Reminders. You can also turn on follow-up reminders, which will alert you if you haven’t logged a medication 30 minutes after the initial notification.

When you receive a reminder:

  • On your iPhone or iPad, tap the notification, then tap Skipped or Taken.

  • On your Apple Watch, tap the notification, then tap Skipped, Taken or Remind Me in 10 Minutes.

If you change time zones, you'll also receive a notification that your time zone has changed. Tap the notification and confirm the details of your medication schedule.

Remove a medication

If you're no longer taking a medication, you can archive it to remove it from your list of medications. If a medication was added in error, you can delete it.

  • Archive a medication to keep the medication details and log history for your records.

  • Delete a medication to remove all information and history of the medication.

Archive a medication

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Health app.

  2. If you’re on your iPhone, tap Browse. If you’re on your iPad, tap sidebarNo alt supplied for Image to open the sidebar.

  3. Tap Medications, then scroll to Your Medications.

  4. Swipe left on a medication, then tap Archive.

    The Options section of a medication on iPhone with the Archive and Delete Medication options magnified.

The medication will appear in your Archived Medications list.

Delete a medication

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Health app.

  2. If you’re on your iPhone, tap Browse. If you’re on your iPad, tap sidebarNo alt supplied for Image to open the sidebar.

  3. Tap Medications.

  4. Scroll to Your Medications, then tap the medication you want to delete.

  5. Scroll to Options, then tap Delete Medication.

  6. Tap Delete Medication.

Review your interactions

If you're in the United States, you can see if any of the medications you're taking pose a Moderate, Serious or Critical drug interaction.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Health app.

  2. If you’re on your iPhone, tap Browse. If you’re on your iPad, tap sidebarNo alt supplied for Image to open the sidebar.

  3. Tap Medications.

  4. Scroll to Your Medications, then tap Drug Interactions.

  5. Select an interaction to read a summary of the interaction information.

You can also tap Edit next to Interaction Factors to change which medication factors the Health app checks for.

View medication history

After you've logged a medication, you can review how frequently you took or skipped the medication, as well as highlights over the past 28 days.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Health app.

  2. If you’re on your iPhone, tap Browse. If you’re on your iPad, tap sidebarNo alt supplied for Image to open the sidebar.

  3. Tap Medications.

  4. Scroll to Your Medications, then tap a medication.

Unlisted medications are not included in potential drug interactions. Drug interactions are only available in the United States.

The Medications feature should not be used as a substitute for professional medical judgment. Additional information is available on the labels of your medications, but please consult your healthcare provider prior to making any decisions related to your health.

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