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Adding Abilify (Aripiprazole) to the treatment list [Mood Tracker]
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Adding Abilify (Aripiprazole) to the treatment list [Mood Tracker]
Awetron
Hi,
I was wondering if there was a way to add Abilify to the treatment list. I want it for a bit more clarity on what meds I am actually on. And seeing how seroquel and zyprexa got a place, this probably is possible, right?
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Awetron
Thank you very much!
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Emily_MHManager
Hi there -
We will be adding this to the tracker, but I don't have a time frame right now.
Thanks for the suggestion! We rely on feedback from members so we can offer what you need on our health tools.
Emily
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Emily_MHManager
Hi there -
It is possible. I will pass it on to our developers, and will let you know.
Emily
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