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Pharmacy Products Dispensers and RemindersHealth Information
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Cadex Description: Digital pendant or wrist watch with audible alarm that can be set for twelve reminders a day. Includes alert feature that stores health information for use by medical personnel. (cadexproducts.com) |
E-Pill Description: Offering an assortment of electronic reminders for taking medications. (epill.com) |
ForgettingThePill.com Description: Pill boxes and crushers, and pill dispenser and reminder products. (ForgettingThePill.com) |
GrayMatters Description: Pocket and weekly pill organizers and dispensers, and medicine reminders. (tabletorganizers.com) |
HealthAccessories.com Description: Medication dispensers, organizers and reminders, and ID jewelry. (healthaccessories.com) |
Interactive Medical Developments Description: A device that provides for medication monitoring, pill reminders, drug dispensing, medication alert, and compliance. Can be purchased or rented. (imd2.com) |
MedicAlarm Description: Medication reminders to improve patient compliance and wellbeing for patients, nurses, elderly, and carers. (medicalarm.co.uk) |
MedReady Inc. Description: A timed, automatic medication dispenser to enable complete compliance. (MedReadyInc.com) |
Nexdose Description: Selling a programmable, electronic medication assistant, with video and information for patients and healthcare providers. (nexdose.com) |
PivoTell, Ltd. Description: Automatic medicine dispenser. (pivotell.co.uk) |
Tab Tote Description: Offering a device holding one month's medications, with FAQ, testimonials and general health information. (tabtote.com) |
Talking RX Description: A personal talking reminder that can be used with any medication. (talkingrx.com) |
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