This app, operated by Viatris, is for children and parents dealing with food allergies, as well as those allergic to bee venom.
It can also be used by teachers, childcare workers, and emergency medical technicians.
Key Features
◾️Note Function
This feature allows you to freely record allergy-related information, including allergy symptoms, test results, and challenge test progress, with photos.
◾️Emergency Voice Guidance
In the unlikely event of anaphylaxis, you will receive voice guidance on how to administer anaphylaxis supportive treatments.
In an emergency, you can also call an ambulance via the 119 dialogue after the video ends.
You can also learn in advance by watching videos.
◾️Library Function
This feature allows you to learn accurate knowledge about allergies and anaphylaxis. You can also read PDFs of pamphlets published by academic societies and government agencies.
◾️Q&A Function
This feature answers frequently asked questions about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of allergies.
◾️Announcement Function
A new announcement function has been added!
Receive timely information related to allergies.
◾️Backup Feature
We've added a backup feature for your app data!
We recommend regularly outputting backup files to ensure your important data is stored safely.
◾️Other Features
- If you have multiple family members with allergies,
you can register their information separately in one app.
- There's a hospital search function for allergy specialists, etc.
- If you use anaphylaxis supplemental treatments, you can use the carry-and-replace reminder function.
◾️Precautions When Using the App
This app provides features to facilitate users' allergy management.
It is not intended for the detection, prevention, or diagnosis of specific diseases, and is not a substitute for medical advice from a doctor or other healthcare professional.
Please be fully aware of this and use this app at your own risk.
For information on treatment methods, medications, etc., please consult with your doctor at your own discretion.
Supervised by Dr. Sakura Sato, Director, Department of Allergic Disease Research, Clinical Research Center, Sagamihara National Hospital
Supported OS: Android 10.0 or later