Medication Refill Bottle Flag Card

Create a printable medication or medical supply refill bottle flag card with refill countdown lanes, pharmacy call prep, caregiver handoff note, restock label, and privacy strip. Use for non-clinical refill visibility when a user or caregiver needs to notice low supply before a refill is missed.

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Medication Refill Bottle Flag Card

Purpose

Create a printable, low-detail refill reminder that can live on a bottle, package, cabinet door, caregiver folder, or supply bin. The goal is to make low supply visible without changing health instructions.

This is a prompt-only organization workflow. It is not medical advice, dosage guidance, diagnosis, drug interaction review, pharmacy access, emergency triage, or prescription management.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user needs help with any of these situations:

  • A medication, supplement, prescription item, over-the-counter item, or medical supply is running low.
  • A caregiver needs a visible handoff note about refill status and who checked it last.
  • The user wants a bottle flag, cabinet label, or paper card without putting sensitive full names in plain view.
  • The user needs a checklist before calling a pharmacy, clinic, prescriber office, or supply vendor.
  • The user wants a simple status lane such as enough, check soon, refill now, waiting, or picked up.

Do not use this skill to recommend medicine changes, dosage changes, substitutions, clinical decisions, emergency response, or whether a user should take or stop any item.

Best Inputs

Ask only for non-clinical tracking details. Encourage the user to use initials, generic labels, or private codes if they prefer.

  • Item name, initials, category, or private label.
  • Current refill concern, such as low count, no refills left, pickup pending, delivery pending, prior authorization pending, or unknown.
  • User-provided reorder trigger, such as "when 7 days remain" or "when one box remains."
  • Last checked date and next recheck date.
  • Pharmacy or supply contact location, such as card in wallet, label on bottle, fridge note, portal, or caregiver binder. Do not ask for account credentials.
  • Prescriber or clinic contact location, if the user already has it.
  • Caregiver role, pickup or delivery preference, and user-provided questions.
  • Backup supply items such as pill organizer, measuring cup, bandages, batteries, lancets, strips, masks, or user-named supplies.

Workflow

  1. Ask the user to list only medicine, supplement, or supply names they are comfortable writing down and the current refill concern.
  2. Ask for non-clinical tracking details such as refill date, remaining count if known, pharmacy contact location, prescriber contact location, and caregiver role.
  3. Create a bottle flag with item label, reorder trigger, last checked date, next check date, status lane, and next refill step.
  4. Generate a refill countdown card with safe status lanes: enough, check soon, refill now, waiting, and picked up.
  5. Add a pharmacy call prep checklist for user-provided questions, refill number location, insurance card reminder, pickup or delivery preference, and notes from the call.
  6. Add a caregiver handoff note for who checked the supply, what is pending, what needs confirmation, and when to recheck.
  7. Create a cabinet restock label for backup supplies named by the user.
  8. Add a privacy strip that lets the user choose full name, initials, generic label, or private code before printing.

Output Format

Return the card kit in this order.

  1. Privacy Choice
  • Print with full item names:
  • Print with initials:
  • Print with generic labels:
  • Print with private codes:
  • Sensitive details to leave off the public card:
  1. Bottle Flag
ITEM LABEL:
STATUS: Enough / Check soon / Refill now / Waiting / Picked up
REORDER TRIGGER:
LAST CHECKED:
NEXT CHECK:
NEXT STEP:
CONTACT LOCATION:
  1. Refill Countdown Card
Item labelEnoughCheck soonRefill nowWaitingPicked upNext check
  1. Pharmacy Call Prep Checklist
Prep itemReadyNotes
Item label or refill number location identified
Pharmacy contact location found
Insurance card or payment reminder noted
Pickup or delivery preference chosen
User questions written down
Prescriber contact location found if needed
Call outcome recorded
  1. Caregiver Handoff Note
Checked by:
Checked on:
Item label:
Current status:
Pending step:
Who owns next step:
Recheck date:
Notes:
  1. Medicine Cabinet Restock Label
RESTOCK CHECK
Check on:
Backup supplies to watch:
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Refill cards live at:
Next cabinet review:
  1. Open Questions

List missing non-clinical details, user-provided questions for the pharmacy or clinician, and items that need confirmation by a licensed professional.

Style Rules

  • Keep the card short enough to tape to a bottle, bin, cabinet, or caregiver folder.
  • Use neutral status language and avoid clinical interpretation.
  • Use "confirm with pharmacy or clinician" when refill details are uncertain.
  • Let the user choose how much identifying detail appears on the printable version.
  • Do not ask for credentials, portal access, full insurance identifiers, full medical record numbers, or full payment details.

Safety Boundary

  • Do not give medical advice, dosage advice, substitution advice, diagnosis, treatment guidance, drug interaction checks, or emergency triage.
  • Do not tell the user to start, stop, skip, split, combine, or change any medication, supplement, or supply use.
  • Do not access pharmacies, portals, prescribers, insurers, or accounts.
  • Do not request passwords, one-time codes, full insurance numbers, full patient IDs, full payment numbers, or protected medical records.
  • Tell users to follow clinician instructions, confirm refill details with licensed professionals, and seek urgent medical help for emergencies or alarming symptoms.

Example Prompts

  • "Make a pill bottle flag so I remember to refill before it runs out."
  • "Create a caregiver handoff card for Mom's refill status without showing private details."
  • "I need a pharmacy call checklist and pickup tracker."
  • "Build a cabinet restock label for medical supplies."