Track your medications in Health on iPad
In the Health app , you can track and manage the medications, vitamins, and supplements you take.
Siri: On supported models with iPadOS 17.2 or later, say something like: “Log my 6AM medications as taken.” Not available in all languages or regions. Learn how to use Siri.

Note: Some features are not available in all countries or regions. The Medications feature is not a substitute for professional medical judgment. Additional information is available on the labels of your medications. Consult your healthcare provider prior to making any decisions related to your health.
Add and schedule a new medication
Tap
, then tap Medications.
Tap Add a Medication (to start your list) or Add Medication (to add to your list).
To identify the medication, tap the text field, enter the name, then tap the medication.
In the U.S. only, suggestions appear as you begin typing. You can select a suggestion, or finish typing the name, then tap Add.
Follow the onscreen instructions to choose the type and strength of the medication. You can also create a custom visual of the medication and set a schedule.
When you’re finished, tap Done.
Turn on Follow Up Reminders and Critical Alerts
If you set a medication schedule, you receive notifications from Health reminding you to log the medication. You can receive follow up reminders if a medication hasn’t been logged 30 minutes after the scheduled time.
Tap Browse at the bottom right, then tap Medications.
Tap Options at the bottom of the screen, then turn on Follow Up Reminders.
When you turn on Follow Up Reminders, you can also turn on Critical Alerts for each of your medications. Critical Alerts appear on the Lock Screen and play a sound (even if a Focus is on or iPad is muted).
Tap Critical Alerts, tap the button next to a medication, then tap Allow.
To turn off Critical Alerts, go to Settings
> Health > Notifications, then tap the button next to Critical Alerts.
Change the schedule for a medication or update other information
Tap
, then tap Medications.
Scroll down to Your Medications, then do any of the following:
Change the schedule for a medication: Tap a medication, scroll down to Schedule, tap Edit, then tap a field to change it.
Change the icon, nickname, or notes for a medication: Tap a medication, scroll down to Details, tap Edit to change the icon or tap either of the text fields, then make your changes.
Reorder your list: Tap Edit above the list of your medications, touch and hold
for a medication, then drag it to a new position.
Archive a medication: Tap a medication, scroll down, then tap Archive Medication.
Make an archived medication reappear in your list of medications: Tap Edit above the list of your medications, then tap
next to the medication name. Any schedule you previously set is not preserved.
Delete a medication: Tap a medication, scroll down, then tap Delete Medication.
Change how you receive notifications about taking medications: See View and respond to notifications on iPad and Change notification settings on iPad.
When you’re finished, tap Done.
Log when you take a medication
You can log a medication, scheduled or unscheduled, at any time. By default, your iPad will remind you when it’s time to log your medications based on the schedule you’ve created in the Health app.
Note: In order for your Health app data to sync across devices, make sure your devices are signed in with the same Apple ID, are connected to the internet, and are updated to the latest OS version.
Tap
, then tap Medications.
Select a day at the top of the screen.
Do one of the following:
Log whether you took a scheduled medication: Tap the name of a medication in the list below Log, then below the medication, tap Taken or Skipped.
Log an unscheduled medication: Tap As Needed Medications in the list below Log, then below the medication, tap Taken.
When you’re finished, tap Done.
Tip: When you receive a notification to log a scheduled medication, press and hold the notification, then choose an option.
To review your history of taking the medication, tap , tap Medications, then tap the medication (in the list of your medications).
Share your medication list
Do one of the following:
Share your list (or just specific medications) with a loved one: See Share your data in Health on iPad.
Tip: If you add a new medication after you start sharing, add it to your shared list.
Share your list as a PDF: Tap
, tap Medications, scroll down, tap Export PDF, tap
, then choose an option.