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Do You Know Of An App To Keep Track Of Doses Taken, When And Results, If Any? Asking For A Friend...

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September 15, 2024
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To keep track of treatments and therapies for Parkinson's disease, you can use the MyHealthTeam platform. Here's how you can add or edit a treatment on your profile:

1. Add a Treatment
- Type the name of the treatment in the box below where it says 'My past treatments or therapies' (to the right of the + sign).
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To keep track of treatments and therapies for Parkinson's disease, you can use the MyHealthTeam platform. Here's how you can add or edit a treatment on your profile:

1. Add a Treatment:
- Type the name of the treatment in the box below where it says 'My past treatments or therapies' (to the right of the + sign).
- A box will appear allowing you to enter your treatment dates, the effectiveness of the drug, and any side effects you experienced.

2. Edit or Remove a Treatment:
- Select the edit icon that looks like a pencil.
- Make changes and save, or select the button that says 'remove treatment'.

Once changes are made, you can view all your treatments and therapies on your timeline.

September 15, 2024

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