Terms

The ground rules.

Short version: PillTrack is a tool to help you remember your medications. It’s not a substitute for a doctor, pharmacist, or any other professional opinion.

Last updated · April 24, 2026

Not medical advice

PillTrack displays information about medications sourced from public registries (RxNorm, openFDA) and relays reminders according to the schedule you enter. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or interpret symptoms. Always consult your prescriber or pharmacist before changing anything about your regimen.

Accuracy & your responsibility

You’re responsible for making sure the medications, doses, times, and schedules entered in PillTrack match what your prescriber instructed. We surface reference info (strength, warnings) to help you spot errors, but we can’t guarantee completeness or accuracy of upstream public datasets.

Reminders are best-effort

Push notifications depend on your device, OS, and browser — all of which can throttle, delay, or drop reminders. Do not rely on PillTrack as the only safeguard for a time-critical or life-sustaining medication.

Your account

Keep your login credentials secure. You’re responsible for activity under your account. If you suspect unauthorized access, change your password (or revoke your OAuth connection) and contact us.

Things you agree not to do

  • Scrape or automate large-scale queries against the service.
  • Attempt to impersonate another user or access their data.
  • Upload content that would violate the rights of a third party.
  • Use PillTrack to coordinate or conceal controlled-substance diversion.

Pricing during beta

PillTrack is free while in open beta. If and when we introduce a paid tier, you’ll be told in advance, and we’ll keep the core tracking features accessible for existing users in some form.

Cancelling

You can delete your account from Settings. We can suspend an account that violates these terms, usually after one warning except for flagrant abuse.

Liability limits

PillTrack is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the service — including missed reminders or inaccuracies in reference data. This does not limit any rights you have under applicable consumer protection law.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms. Material changes will be announced in-app. Continued use after the notice constitutes acceptance.

This document is a working draft while PillTrack is in open beta. It will be replaced with a legally reviewed version before any paid tier launches.