Patent classifications
A61J7/0427
SYSTEM, METHOD, AND MODULE FOR INTEGRATED MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Described herein are systems, methods, and modules for integrated medication and care management for a patient. The medication management module includes one or more cartridge slots configured to receive one or more pill cartridges comprising one or more pills. The cartridge slots receive a first pill cartridge of the one or more pill cartridges having a first pill comprising a first dosage and a second pill cartridge of one or more pill cartridges having a second pill comprising a second dosage. Processor(s) in communication with memory store machine readable instructions and are configured to execute the machine-readable instructions. Executing the instruction causes the medication management module to receive an adjusted medication for the patient and determine an appropriate dosage based on the adjusted medication. The system, method and module may include dispensing at least the first pill and the second pill based on the appropriate dosage.
COMPUTERIZED ORAL PRESCRIPTION ADMINISTRATION WITH REFILLABLE MEDICATION DISPENSING DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Computerized oral prescription administration with refillable medication dispensing devices and associated systems and methods are provided. In one embodiment, a substance dispensing apparatus includes a housing sized and shaped for handheld use, the housing having at least one wall and a biometric sensor coupled to the at least one wall; a processor in communication with the biometric sensor, the processor configured to determine whether an intended user's unique biometric attribute is detected by the biometric sensor based on input received from the biometric sensor; and a pump in communication with the processor, the pump configured to dispense a substance from a reservoir to a mouth of the intended user in response to the processor determining that the intended user's unique biometric attribute is detected by the biometric sensor.
MEDICATION DISPENSING ASSEMBLY
A medication dispensing assembly includes a container that has a plurality of reservoirs therein for containing pills and a liquid. A pill dispenser is coupled to the container and the pill dispenser is aligned with an associated one of the reservoirs to releases the pills from the container. A liquid dispenser is coupled to the container and the liquid dispenser is aligned with an associated one of the reservoirs to selectively release the liquid from the second reservoir. Alert unit is coupled to the container and the alert unit emits a reminder comprising an audible sounds. In this way the alert unit reminds a user to take the pills and the liquid at predetermined times.
Smart pharmaceutical drug box
A medication dispensing device that includes a medication holding container for holding medication to be dispensed; a dispensing mechanism in communication with the medication holding container configured for dispensing medication from the medication holding container; a communication module in communication with the dispensing mechanism that activates the dispensing mechanism to dispense medication from the medication holding container after receiving a signal from a control device; and a synchronization module that keeps track of signals sent from the control device to the medication dispensing device.
MEDICATION APPARATUS
A medication container can include a frame, a drawer including slots, at least one of a first set of one or more sensors and a second set of one or more sensors, and an electronic transmitter. The slots in the drawer can receive cartridges containing medication. The first set of sensor(s) can detect whether the drawer has moved more than a preset distance into or out of the frame. The second set of sensor(s) can detect whether a cartridge has been removed from a corresponding slot and/or the contents of the cartridge. The electronic transmitter can transmit data characterizing at least one of whether the drawer has moved more than the preset distance into or out of the frame and whether the cartridge has been removed from the corresponding slot to a server computer via a communication network. Other medication containers and systems for generating alerts are described.
Loading an automated medication dispenser
Concepts presented herein relate to approaches for loading a medication dispenser. In one aspect, a medication schedule is obtained and compartments for medication to be positioned in the medication dispenser are identified. A particular medication is selected to be loaded and an indication is provided of the compartment that will hold the particular medication.
Automatic medication dispenser with electronic thermometer
An automatic medication dispenser with electronic thermometer. The automatic medication dispenser provides for the delivery of medication to a user upon detection of a body temperature above a predetermined amount. A housing can receive a cartridge having medication and dispense the medication through a valve, a tubular member, and a mouthpiece. An electronic thermometer detects the body temperature and also displays the body temperature on the housing. The body temperature determines if the valve allows for a dose of the medication to be administered.
MEDICATION APPARATUS
A medication container can include a frame, a drawer including slots, at least one of a first set of one or more sensors and a second set of one or more sensors, and an electronic transmitter. The slots in the drawer can receive cartridges containing medication. The first set of sensor(s) can detect whether the drawer has moved more than a preset distance into or out of the frame. The second set of sensor(s) can detect whether a cartridge has been removed from a corresponding slot and/or the contents of the cartridge. The electronic transmitter can transmit data characterizing at least one of whether the drawer has moved more than the preset distance into or out of the frame and whether the cartridge has been removed from the corresponding slot to a server computer via a communication network. Other medication containers and systems for generating alerts are described.
Prescription drug abuse prevention system
A container storing pills or other discrete objects and which provides restricted access to the pills. The container has a rotatable pill drum allowing selective access to pills when the drum is rotated to various dispensing positions. A rotatable combination disk or other component is provided that has a plurality of channels formed therein and which can be rotationally locked to the drum. Movable pegs engage the channels. Each dispensing position has an associated peg position combination. Rotation of the pill drum from one dispensing position to the next is blocked unless the pegs are moved into the appropriate peg position combination. The pill drum can be rotated from one dispensing position to the next using a handle or via an automatic spring loaded mechanism.
Device for monitoring the medication of a patient
The device is adapted to accommodate medication for different days or for different times of a single day such as morning, midday and evening. A pill box with sections may be used for partitioning the medication. The pill box is contemplated to have at least one see-through wall or lid such that one may see medication or a label in the pill box. Pairs of light emitters and light receivers are used to detect medication and a processing unit for receiving output signals of the light receivers is used together with a communications module for transmitting a status signal of the pill box.