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Personal Automatic Medication Dispensers
Personal Automatic Medication Dispensers are programmable, locked devices that will automatically dispense a dose of dry medications at predetermined times. These devices also act as multi-alarm medication reminders that alert the resident when it is time to take their medication with audible alarms, lights, text and voice messages. Dosage capacities vary, but some devices can hold up to 3-4 weeks worth of medication depending on the number of doses needed per day.
Some of these devices also have on-line monitoring capabilities that track the user's dispensing activity and can contact caregivers or a monitoring service when medications are not dispensed per the prescribed regimen. In addition, some of these devices are used for research purposes, assisting investigators by enabling them to monitor and track a patient’s adherence and reactions to their drug protocol.
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