Clearer ADHD medication titration for adults and clinicians.
Medication context guide

Blood pressure, pulse, and physical checks

Why health check prompts are included

ADHD medication reviews may include physical health monitoring such as blood pressure, pulse, weight, appetite, sleep, and side effects. Titrio can help you remember and organise readings if your clinician has asked you to track them.

Important boundary

The app stores readings. It does not analyse them.

A blood pressure or pulse reading only makes sense in clinical context. Titrio Focus does not compare readings with a normal range, diagnose a problem, or decide whether medication is safe or unsafe for you.

Why clinicians may ask

Monitoring can help your healthcare professional review how medication is being tolerated and whether further checks or discussion are needed.

What you can record

You may be asked to note blood pressure, pulse, weight, appetite, sleep, side effects, missed doses, or anything unusual.

When to ask for help

If a reading is worrying, symptoms feel unusual, or you feel unwell, contact your prescriber, GP, pharmacist, NHS 111, or emergency services if urgent.

Use agreed instructions

If your clinician gives you a monitoring plan, follow their instructions on what to measure, how often, and what to do if a reading is outside the range they gave you.

Do not change medication dose, timing, or routine because of an app prompt. Use the record to support a conversation with a qualified healthcare professional.

Keep clinical decisions with clinicians

Titrio can help organise health check notes, but your healthcare professional decides what those readings mean for your care.