Bonjour.
I don't know where to post this, I hope I'm not mistaken for the section.
Just a little idea for patients who are not sure what time to take the little red pill or the blue pill.
An electronic day laborer, I don't know if it exists ..?
A hidden dispenser programmed (by the doctor, pharmacist, competent person) to dispense the desired remedy at a fixed time.
If it is not the right time the box does not open.
If it is the right time the box opens.
If there is no more loot ... oops.
In short it is an idea like any other but I hope that one day we will find things like that.
Good night.
Matx.
Electronic medication journalist
Re: electronic day laborer
Matx wrote:Bonjour.
I don't know where to post this, I hope I'm not mistaken for the section.
Just a little idea for patients who are not sure what time to take the little red pill or the blue pill.
An electronic day laborer, I don't know if it exists ..?
A hidden dispenser programmed (by the doctor, pharmacist, competent person) to dispense the desired remedy at a fixed time.
If it is not the right time the box does not open.
If it is the right time the box opens.
If there is no more loot ... oops.
In short it is an idea like any other but I hope that one day we will find things like that.
Good night.
Matx.
Hi,
It exists :
http://boutique.deaco.fr/distributeur-m ... ng+Flux%29
It is possible to lock the dispenser using a key (supplied), once the device is locked, the patient cannot open the device to access the tray containing the tablets, he can only take his medication when the alarm is ringing.
http://boutique.deaco.fr/pilulier-elect ... tAodyikA6g
http://www.alzheimer-solutions.com/Pilu ... 51__8.html
http://observance-medicale.over-blog.fr ... 25570.html
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