At this time, there is no option to simply stop the medication reminders. You can either turn off your notifications for the entire app or suspend the individual meds on your account.
Android
To turn off notifications:
Notification settings can differ on each Android. Your device make be set up slightly different but you can use the following steps to turn off your reminders. Open the device Settings app, tap on 'Apps' then tap on 'Medisafe' and turn off the notifications.
Turning off the notifications in the settings will stop the app from sending the notifications to your device but the app will continue scheduling the doses. When you open the app, you will still receive the in-app reminders for your doses. To stop reminders you can either change the medications to "as needed" schedules or make them inactive. See "How to change a med's schedule" for instructions on changing the med to As Needed.
To make a medication inactive:
Tap on 'Medications' then tap your med
Tap 'Suspend'
Suspending your medication will keep the med in your Medications list and you can use the same steps as above to Resume it when you are ready and Medisafe will automatically schedule your reminders again. Please keep in mind that "as needed" medications cannot be suspended.
iOS
To turn off your notifications
Open your device Settings app
Tap on 'Notifications' then scroll down your list of app
Tap on Medisafe and turn off your notifications here.
Please be advised, the Medisafe app will still schedule your doses and prompt reminders, but you will not receive any notifications for it. You will still receive a popup within the app to mark your doses when you open it. If you'd like you can suspend your medications or change the medication schedules to "as needed" to stop the app from scheduling reminders.
To suspend your medication (make it inactive):
Tap on 'Medications' and tap on your med
Tap 'Edit' on the top right corner
Tap 'Suspend' on the bottom of the screen
You can repeat these steps to resume the med and Medisafe will start scheduling your doses again. Please keep in mind that "as needed" medications cannot be suspended.
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