Company Name: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
About: Don’t compromise your or your baby’s health. Get peace of mind by knowing
which medications, vaccines, and supplements are safe for you to take without
harming your baby.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
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E-Mail: infantrisk@ttuhsc.edu
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Developer: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
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I deleted my account and app since my child is 2.5 and I no longer needed it. I got an email saying prices were being increased. I downloaded the app and was surprised to see my account still worked. I tried once again to delete it and was just charged the increased fee despite deleting it. There is no clear way in the app to delete your account. I will be disputing the claim with my credit card.
by TabithaOwen
I downloaded this app to hopefully consolidate all of my meds/vitamins/supplements to make sure everything was within safe range for pregnancy. This app practically has zero information. Wasted $4.99 on the app because you had to pay before you could use it. It should at least have a free trial before purchasing so one could see what they were buying before actually buying it.
by Shayla At.sanibel Island
I bought this as I’m pregnant and sick and trying to see what I can safely take. I registered and paid for the subscription just for me to get an error message saying I didn’t put in an email or password which I did as you have to, to register. I got an email saying I subscribed but everytime I go to log in it says there’s no account with my email that exists…. Very confused and disappointed
by HFBiz
I tried to search a dozen of medications and they all come back as no data, unknown. Well, that certainly does not help. I think for a paid app the database would be better