ScripTalk Mobile by En-Vision America, Inc., allows Android devices with Near Field Communication (NFC) capability to read ScripTalk Talking Labels. These special labels are adhesive RFID tags attached to medication containers by pharmacies participating in the ScriptAbility accessibility program. The patented ScripTalk system uses text-to-speech technology to provide the visually and reading-impaired with audible prescription information.
Currently, there are many people that have difficulty reading or understanding the contents and instructions of their prescription medications. The small print and look-alike packaging of medicine vials can lead to confusion, non-compliance, and mistakes. En-Vision America has created a solution to this serious issue with ScripTalk Mobile.
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Aug 27, 2024
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Arminda Elliott
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December 9, 2024
Very good app. It helps with reading my prescription bottles to the blind. Sometimes it does talk very fast trying to figure out how to slow it down so I can understand what it's saying
En-Vision America, Inc.
December 10, 2024
We're so glad you're enjoying ScripTalk Mobile! To change the rate of speech, go to Android Settings, then Accessibility, TalkBack, Settings, Text-to-Speech, Speech rate. This is a Slow-to-Fast slider you can try adjusting to your preference.
David Monson
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September 28, 2023
I love this application. I have a machine in my medicine cabinet and I love it.
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A Google user
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February 26, 2020
Good....Nice app..
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What’s new
Improved compatibility for Android 14 added. Added left/right swiping of My Meds prescriptions to move between meds. See the app's Help page for details. The patient name is now included for each medication on the My Meds page. A "Sort" button with four options has been added to the My Meds page. Improved TalkBack support for non-English labels. Improved the visibility of the My Meds list for low-vision users. Lots of minor bug fixes.