MommyMeds

MommyMeds

By Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Score: 4.7
4.74295
From 922 Ratings

Description

Don’t compromise your or your baby’s health. Get peace of mind by knowing which medications, vaccines, and supplements are safe for you to take without harming your baby...and which ones aren't! Pregnant or breastfeeding women are often told to choose between their baby’s health and their own treatment. Many times, there are safe medication options that shouldn’t be overlooked! With this app, Drs. Thomas Hale and Kaytlin Krutsch bring you the information healthcare providers use in their textbook ‘Medication and Mothers’ Milk’--straight into the hands of moms. They believe moms deserve to know this information; written at a level they can understand. Their InfantRisk Center team at Texas Tech University Health Science Center is known worldwide for 25+ years of research on maternal transfer of drugs to babies. Features: -Easy rating system from safest (1) to most hazardous (5) -Scan medication boxes for safety ratings -Search over 70,000 drugs and medications -Easy to use interface Are you a healthcare provider? Try our more in-depth app, InfantRisk HCP. Subscription: Price: $4.99 USD Duration: 1 Year Account will be charged for renewal unless canceled within 24 hours of the end date. Terms of Use: https://www.infantrisk.com/mommymeds-terms-use

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Reviews

  • No access to account

    1
    By JCG.EBC
    I bought a subscription and was charged the fee and the app login doesnt recognize me as a having an account. Yet when i try to resubscribe it says o already have an account. And i cant find any email for customer service
  • Unable to access app and paid for subscription

    1
    By Shayla at.sanibel island
    I bought this as I’m pregnant and sick and trying to see what I can safely take. I registered and paid for the subscription just for me to get an error message saying I didn’t put in an email or password which I did as you have to, to register. I got an email saying I subscribed but everytime I go to log in it says there’s no account with my email that exists…. Very confused and disappointed
  • Amazing App

    5
    By Avery_O
    Incredible app to look up medications that are safe for pregnancy and lactation
  • Very poor database

    1
    By HFBiz
    I tried to search a dozen of medications and they all come back as no data, unknown. Well, that certainly does not help. I think for a paid app the database would be better
  • Does not work

    1
    By Sockstorm
    Will not even let me sign up…. It just keep loading and never processed the registration.
  • Login doesn’t work

    1
    By EverAfterHazel365
    I paid but it says my id doesn’t exist. There’s no one to contact or any help button. Apple won’t give a refund. Is this a scam?
  • Horrible app.

    1
    By vank1007
    Most of the time when I click on a medication it won’t open it. It’s loads and goes back to the top of the page. This app is trash.
  • App Not Funtional

    1
    By Paulettiquette
    I purchased this app by recommendation of a website. Mind you, this app is not free and it is almost totally un-usable. It glitches more times than not, you can’t find what your looking for, the buttons on the top and bottom of the screen are not accessible as they run off the page, so it was a complete waste of a purchase and subscription. Save yourself the time and headache and go to a different app.
  • Highly disappointed

    1
    By TabithaOwen
    I downloaded this app to hopefully consolidate all of my meds/vitamins/supplements to make sure everything was within safe range for pregnancy. This app practically has zero information. Wasted $4.99 on the app because you had to pay before you could use it. It should at least have a free trial before purchasing so one could see what they were buying before actually buying it.
  • It’s not actually free

    1
    By BrittWhite95
    Free download but says it costs 3.99 as soon as you open the app. Make it cost 3.99 to begin with then instead of making it seem free when it isn’t. False advertising.

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