DOSSIER PHARMA

DOSSIER PHARMA
DOSSIER PHARMA
Developer: Ordre national des
Category: Health & Fitness
5.2K installs
Ratings not yet available
743 monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
Weekly +107
Steady
Monthly +355
Steady

DOSSIER PHARMA Summary

DOSSIER PHARMA is a mobile Android app in Health And Fitness by Ordre national des pharmaciens. It has about 5.2K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 743 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Oct 7, 2025.

Recent activity: 107 installs this week (355 over 4 weeks) showing below average growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Oct 7, 2025 .


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App Description

Take action for your health

Dossier Pharma is a free application offered by the National Council of the Order of Pharmacists.

With the Dossier Pharma application, you can:
- Access the contents of your pharmaceutical file quickly and securely. You will find a history of medications dispensed over 3 years, biological drugs over 5 years, and vaccines over 23 years. You can also manually add medications or other health products.
- Set medication reminders for medications listed in your pharmaceutical file or products added by yourself.
- Receive notifications for scheduled medication intakes.
- Obtain detailed information on the medications dispensed to you: information on the pharmacy that dispensed the medication and the ability to report an adverse event.
- Scan and search for a medication and view the package insert.
- Save your pharmacies as favorites and find their addresses.
- Access a third party's Dossier Pharma account and view the contents of their pharmaceutical file as well as all sections of the Dossier Pharma account (access is read-only or write-only, depending on the user's permissions).

The Dossier Pharma and Dossier Pharmatique data are hosted in France by Docaposte BPO. This company is a certified Health Data Host (HDS), in accordance with Article L. 1111-8 of the French Public Health Code.