Keeping a straight list of what you take, what you have tried, and when each of it changed is quietly one of the most useful things you can do. It gives Ethia the context to make sense of your labs and symptoms, and it means you always have an accurate list ready for a doctor.
In the panel on the right of any screen, click Medications. That is your full medication record.
You did it right if: the “My medications” page opens.
Click Add to history to record something you take or have taken. Add the name and, if you know them, the dose and when you started. Later, when something changes, use Log a change to note that you started, stopped, or switched.
What you take, what you've tried, and when each of it changed.
You did it right if: a short form opens for the medication name, dose, and dates.
Each medication you add shows up here, sorted into what you are Currently Taking and what you have tried before. The counters at the top keep your own running tally. You do not have to add everything at once, just build it up as you go.
You did it right if: your medication appears under “Currently Taking” with the dates you gave.
This is not just record-keeping. Once Ethia knows what you take, it can connect it to the rest, like reading a lab in light of a medication you just started, or reminding you what to bring up when something changed.
You did it right if: when you ask Ethia about your health, it references your medications by name and timing.