How it works
How Titrio Focus helps organise your medication experience.
Titrio Focus helps adults prescribed ADHD medication record their own experiences, keep useful context together and prepare clearer notes for clinician-led reviews.
It records what you choose to enter. It does not diagnose, prescribe, interpret symptoms or readings, recommend medication changes, replace clinical judgement, or provide urgent support.
The flow
From small notes to clearer review preparation
The product is designed to reduce the amount someone needs to remember at their next appointment, without turning the app into medical advice.
Record what happened
Short check-ins help people keep medication routine notes, body or mind changes, review questions and optional context in one place.
Keep context beside the note
Sleep, food, stress, illness, hormones, workload and routine changes can be recorded as context without the app interpreting what they mean.
Save health readings
Blood pressure, pulse and weight fields are available for user-entered readings where a clinician has asked someone to monitor them.
Prepare review notes
Recent entries can be organised into clearer examples, questions and notes to take into a clinician-led medication review.
Context
Why the app asks about things outside medication
Medication days can be shaped by more than medication alone. Sleep, food, stress, illness, pain, caffeine, alcohol, hydration, hormones, routine changes and workload can all sit beside what someone records.
Titrio Focus keeps this context with the user’s own check-ins so it can be brought to review if it feels relevant. The app does not decide what caused a difficult day.
Useful context someone may choose to record
These are optional notes, not scores or clinical interpretations.
Review preparation
What review preparation means in Titrio Focus
Titrio Focus can help gather examples from recent entries, notes about what felt better or harder, questions for a prescriber and health readings that a user has chosen to save.
The aim is to make the conversation easier to prepare for. The app does not tell someone what their medication means clinically, whether a reading is safe, or whether any medication change is needed.
If someone feels seriously unwell, unsafe, or has urgent symptoms, they should seek immediate medical help or contact emergency services. In the UK, use NHS 111 for urgent advice or call 999 in an emergency.
Clinical boundary
Titrio Focus records and organises user-entered information for review preparation. It does not diagnose ADHD, prescribe medication, recommend medication changes, interpret symptoms, side effects, blood pressure, pulse or weight, replace clinical judgement, or provide emergency support.
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