Refill alerts

The last strip is never a surprise

You notice the empty strip on a Sunday night, when the chemist is shut and the regular medicine is needed by morning. It happens because nobody actually owns the refill — until it's already a problem. Nityaayu surfaces the refill days early, names who will handle it, and turns a Sunday-night scramble into a quiet errand on the way home.

Refill · 11 days left
Telmisartan 40 mg
Strip · 14 of 30 dosesDaily · morning
11d
Plan · VikramApollo HSR · Tue evening
Set
Buffer reminder · MonFive days before stock-out
On

The moment it helps

"My brother thought I'd bought Appa's heart medicine. I thought he had. We found out at 10 PM with one tablet left. Now the refill has a name on it — and a reminder four days early."

Two siblings · Pune and Mumbai

What the refill alert knows

It tracks the strip, not just the calendar.

A date on a calendar gets ignored. A count that knows how many doses are left, and who's buying the next box, doesn't.

Counts down by doses left

The reminder is tied to how much medicine actually remains, so it fires with real time to spare — not a guessed date.

A buffer you set

Choose how many days of cushion feels safe. The nudge arrives early enough for a courier, a chemist trip, or a passing relative.

One name on the task

Assign the refill to a person. No more "I thought you had it" — the responsibility is visible and owned.

Pharmacy notes attached

Brand, dosage, and the chemist that stocks it travel with the medicine, so any family member can complete the errand.

How it works

Three small settings, then it watches for you.

STEP 01

Note the stock

Add how many doses are on hand and how many are taken each day. Nityaayu does the counting.

STEP 02

Set the buffer and owner

Pick the days of cushion and the person who'll buy the refill when the time comes.

STEP 03

Get the heads-up early

A calm reminder lands with days to spare — and quietly follows up if the refill hasn't happened yet.

What changes at home

From last-minute panic to a quiet errand.

Used to be

  • The empty strip discovered the night before it's needed.
  • Everyone assumed someone else had bought it.
  • Emergency chemist runs and borrowed tablets.

Now

  • A reminder days before the last dose.
  • A clear owner for the refill, every time.
  • The box bought on an ordinary trip home.
Safety note: Nityaayu helps families plan and remember refills. It does not sell, order, or dispense medicines, and it does not decide doses, diagnose, or replace a doctor or pharmacist.

Common questions

What families ask first.

How early will it warn me?

As early as you like — set a buffer of a few days so there's always time for a chemist visit, a courier, or a family member who can pick it up.

Can it say who's buying it?

Yes. A refill can be assigned to a specific person, so the task has a clear owner instead of being everyone's and no one's.

Does it order the medicine?

No. It reminds and helps you plan. Buying happens wherever your family already trusts — your chemist, your pharmacy, your courier.

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