A61J7/0069

Medication Dispensing Arrangement without Scanning
20230398038 · 2023-12-14 · ·

A pharmacy tray for medications and medical items for patient treatment kit is placed onto a shelf that carries a grid of optical presence sensors. The location and identification of each item in the tray is recorded on a digital inventory for that tray. At the patient treatment site each item taken is recorded and the remaining inventory is updated without scanning the items. Each pharmacy tray bears a unique identifier that can be read at the patient treatment site to obtain the kit inventory for that tray.

CHILD RESISTANT AND AIRTIGHT CONTAINER

Disclosed herein are modular container systems having child-resistant containers, tray inserts and tray frames. Also disclosed are methods using the modular container systems and methods of storing substances in containers. The containers have a container base and a container cap and provide for child-resistant containers. A user can releasably remove the container cap from container base with a squeeze and lift sequence. For example, the user squeezes opposite sides of the container base, which releases a locking mechanism and allows for removal of the cap by lifting or pulling the container cap off from the container base. The components of the modular container system are modular and stackable. The modular system allow for organized, efficient, accessible and storage of the child-resistant containers. The modular container system also allows for easy counting, sorting and processing of the containers.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING AN INTEGRATED LABEL FOR CONTAINER HOUSING MULTI-SCRIPT POUCHES
20210170780 · 2021-06-10 ·

A system for integrating and labeling a plurality of tablet orders is described. The system comprises a graphical user interface configured to receive one or more inputs for a plurality of tablets associated with a particular patient. A software module is configured to compile the inputs into an integrated order. The system further comprises an integrated label coupled to a package containing a dose comprised of the plurality of tablets input into the graphical user interface. The integrated label indicates information about the first dose and the second dose.

Mobile medical drug management systems and methods

Mobile systems and methods are adapted to control and document prehospital patient care reports and communication of patient status to a receiving medical treatment facility. The systems and methods relate to systems and methods for managing, recording, and administering drugs such as narcotics in an ambulatory and/or emergency environment.

MEDICINE TRANSFER UNIT AND MEDICINE TRANSFER MODULE INCLUDING THE SAME
20210276752 · 2021-09-09 ·

Disclosed is a medicine transfer unit including a body portion having one side and another side which are opened and an opening or closing portion connected to the body portion to be changeable in state. Here, the opening or closing portion includes a bottom portion configured to close the other side of the body portion in a first state and to open the other side of the body portion when the first state changes to a second state and a jamming prevention portion extending from the bottom portion toward an inside of a sidewall of the body portion on the basis of the first state so as to prevent the stored medicine from being jammed on sidewalls of the body portion and not being dispensed through the other side in the second state.

Reporting Pill Dispenser
20210283019 · 2021-09-16 ·

Reporting Pill Dispenser for tracking, reminding, and assuring pills regimen execution, includes: container holding plurality of pills prescribed, cap permanently affixed to container, an assembly for the pill regimen management system, and a pill dispensing mechanism. Pill management system, can dispense one pill or one dosage at a time, includes: Pill Dispensing Mechanism controlled by a Microcontroller; a reminder system to inform the User to take pills; and accounting system to keep track of pills in the container, dispensed, and not dispensed; a Bio-Sensor to measure the heart rate, oxygen levels, blood pressure and temperature of the User; a Fingerprint Reader to authenticate the User; all contained in the cap of the Pill Container. The pill management system communicates with a User Database where all the pill regimen information is retained. This User Database provides information to the Physicians, Pharmacy, and Family members the status of the User's pill regimen.

PILL CONTAINER
20210177698 · 2021-06-17 ·

A pill container has at least one pair of compartment units. Each pair of compartment units has two compartment units and a connection portion being hollow and mounted between the compartment units to connect the two compartment units with each other. Each compartment unit has a compartment, a locking button, a lid, and a resilient pushing bar. The compartment is hollow and has a front wall and a rear wall connected with the connection portion. The locking button is formed on the front wall of the compartment. The lid is pivotally connected with the rear wall of the compartment to selectively close the compartment, is engaged detachably with the locking button, and has an inner surface facing the compartment. The resilient pushing bar is mounted in the connection portion, extends over the rear wall of the compartment, and abuts against the inner surface of the lid.

AN IMPROVED CONTAINER
20210198003 · 2021-07-01 · ·

A sealed container for the storage of a plurality of articles comprising an open topped receptacle having a lip that defines an opening through which the articles may pass into and from said receptacle and closure means, including a cover that is hingedly connected to the receptacle and which is sealably connected to the receptacle, for closing the opening. The receptacle also includes a flap that is hingedly connected to the cover and wherein the flap in one position is adapted to overly the cover and wherein information relating to the contents of the container is displayed on the cover and on the flap.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLED DISPENSING OF MEDICATION
20210169742 · 2021-06-10 ·

A medication dispensing device and method that forces patient compliance with a health-care-provider-prescribed medication schedule. The device may be filled with medication by a health care provider, but not by the patient. The device may be programmed to limit access to medication with prescribed minimum time intervals between access to doses. These minimum time intervals may be uniform or flexible. The device may unlock to grant a patient access to a dose of medication through a lock. The device may also be programmed to prevent any release of medication after a prescribed period of time has elapsed. The device may include an insert to prevent cross contamination between uses. The device may include an unlocked compartment housing limited amounts of medication to be accessed as needed. The device may be returned to a health care provider to dispose of excess medication.

Medication management and reporting technology

Medication management and reporting technology, in which output from at least one sensor configured to sense physical activity in a building in which medication of a patient is located is monitored and a determination is made to capture one or more images of the medication based on the monitoring. A camera is used to capture an image of the medication and the captured image is analyzed to detect a state of the medication. Information regarding a schedule by which the medication should be taken by the patient is accessed and an expected state of the medication is determined. The detected state is compared with the expected state and a determination is made that the patient has departed from the schedule based on the comparison revealing that the detected state does not match the expected state. A message indicating the departure from the schedule is sent based on the determination.