
Archived App (Last seen on 7 Feb 2025)
This is an archived listing of the app previously available on the App Store.Although the app is no longer distributed by Apple, you can still view its description, screenshots, version history, ratings, and metadata for reference.
About
This digital medicine system uses a smart pill and patch to track your treatment progress. The accompanying app displays daily health data, including pill intake, activity, and sleep. It also allows mood logging and access to coping strategies.
What's New in MyCite®
3.6.0
September 25, 2024
Minor updates.
Developer apps
FAQ
What is MyCite®?
MyCite® is part of an FDA-approved digital medicine system that includes a smart pill with a sensor, a non-medicated patch, and an app to track your treatment progress and daily health data.
How does MyCite® work?
The system works by a smart pill with a sensor recording when you take it, your activity level, and sleep duration. This data is then displayed on the MyCite® app for you and your healthcare team.
Can I use MyCite® without a prescription?
No, the MyCite® app will only work as part of the digital medicine system, which requires a prescription from your healthcare provider.
Who can see my MyCite® data?
Only individuals you explicitly choose can view your health information. You have the ability to change what information you share at any time.
What kind of health data does MyCite® track?
MyCite® tracks when you take your pill, your activity level, and the time you spend sleeping. It also allows you to log your mood and contributors to it.
Is MyCite® available on Android devices?
Based on the provided data, MyCite® is currently supported on iPhone and iPod devices. Support for other platforms may be available in future updates.
How often is MyCite® updated?
The latest version of MyCite® is 3.6.0, which was last updated on September 25, 2024. This indicates a relatively frequent update schedule.
What is the age rating for MyCite®?
MyCite® has an age rating of 17+, suggesting it is intended for adult users due to the nature of medical data and system usage.




