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PDF Medicine Report — Share Your Medicine List with a Doctor | mojApteczka

Generate a PDF report with your current medicine list and share it with your doctor during a visit. No more guessing or forgetting.

PDF report for your doctor — show the full medicine list without writing everything out by hand

A doctor’s visit, specialist consultation, or teleconsultation often starts with the same question: which medicines are currently being used? In practice, the answer is often incomplete because it is hard to remember the names of every product, the doses, and the supplies in the home medicine cabinet. The PDF Report for Your Doctor feature in mojApteczka helps you quickly generate a clear medicine summary and take it with you to the appointment.

Why create a medicine report in PDF?

The main value of the report is keeping things in order. Instead of listing medicines from memory or showing photos of individual packs, you can prepare one document with the current contents of your home medicine cabinet. That makes conversations with a doctor, pharmacist, or other specialist easier and reduces the risk of leaving out an important product.

The report is especially helpful when:

  • you are preparing for a follow-up visit,
  • you are discussing treatment for an older adult or a child,
  • you want to discuss possible drug interactions,
  • you need to quickly show what is in the home medicine cabinet,
  • you are passing information between several doctors or caregivers.

Combined with the caregiver role, the report becomes a practical tool for organising everyday care.

How does the PDF report work in mojApteczka?

The report is generated from the current contents of your home medicine cabinet. This means it is worth tidying up the data first: adding any missing medicines, checking supplies, and removing entries that are no longer current. Once the home medicine cabinet is up to date, you can generate a document that is ready to share.

The most common flow looks like this:

  1. update the home medicine cabinet manually or through AI recognition,
  2. open the report generation feature,
  3. create a PDF file with the medicine list,
  4. show the document during the appointment or send it on if the situation calls for it.

This is much easier than writing everything out by hand before every consultation.

What are the practical benefits during an appointment?

The PDF report helps structure the conversation with a specialist. Instead of starting by reconstructing the medicine list from memory, you can move straight to the important part: treatment safety, possible changes, substitutes, or worrying symptoms.

Key advantages include:

  • easier sharing of a complete medicine list,
  • lower risk of skipping an important product,
  • better preparation for discussing drug interactions, side effects, or treatment changes,
  • easier care for a child, an older adult, or another family member.

If you also keep notes on medicines, it becomes easier to prepare for the appointment and remember which points are worth discussing.

How to prepare a good report step by step

  1. Make sure the home medicine cabinet contains current medicines and accurate information.
  2. Check whether any products are expired using expiry alerts.
  3. If needed, organise medicines with grouping so it is easier to review the home medicine cabinet before generating the document.
  4. Generate the PDF report.
  5. Take it to the appointment or share it with the person helping with the treatment.

This is a simple way to approach a consultation feeling calmer and better prepared.

Why is this better than a quick handwritten list?

A handwritten list is usually created under time pressure. It is easy to miss a supplement, a child’s syrup, an as-needed medicine, or a product stored somewhere else in the house. A PDF report is based on what is already recorded in the home medicine cabinet, so you can work from a more complete set of data.

That is not only more convenient. It also improves the quality of communication with the doctor, especially with larger family medicine cabinets and more complex treatments.

Important limitation

The PDF report for your doctor is an organisational tool. It helps collect information about medicines, but it does not replace medical records or an individual assessment by a doctor. It supports the conversation; it is not an automatic interpretation of treatment.

Important: before sharing the report, make sure the home medicine cabinet is up to date. The quality of the report depends on the quality of the data stored in the system.


The PDF Report for Your Doctor feature helps turn a home medicine cabinet into an organised source of information for an appointment. This makes it easier to share the full medicine list, prepare for the conversation, and avoid leaving out important products.

Frequently asked questions

How do I generate a PDF medicine list report for my doctor?
In mojApteczka, open your selected kit and use the PDF report generation option. The system will prepare a clear document with the full medicine list, dosages, expiry dates, and notes — ready to show your doctor at an appointment.
What information does the PDF report from mojApteczka contain?
The PDF report contains a list of all medicines in the kit along with trade names, active substances, dosages, expiry dates, and notes. Your doctor receives a complete picture of your pharmacotherapy in one document.
Can I send the PDF report to my doctor by email?
Yes, after generating the report in mojApteczka you can download it to your device and send it by email, via a messaging app, or print it before your appointment. The report is a standard PDF file that will open on any device.

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