Patent classifications
A61J2205/20
AUTOMATIC PILL DISPENSER AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATIC PILL DISPENSING
A portable, versatile pill dispensing system can be used in a variety of settings and for a variety of pill dispensing regimens. Such systems and methods can be configured for intuitive filling or refilling, early or flexible dispensing, remote monitoring software to verify user compliance with a predetermined medication regimen, and features designed to improve compliance while traveling.
Visual Analysis Pill Dispenser
This disclosure provides a visual analytical method of verifying dispensed pills. In a preferred embodiment, a camera captures one or more parameters of each pill as it travels along a dispense path. The camera stores the parameters, and a processor displays the parameters or evaluates whether the parameters are within a threshold limit for the dispensed pill. If the parameter is outside the threshold, the pill or the receptacle is separated and/or removed. If all the parameters are within the threshold, the pill is stored in a receptacle, and the images are processed and archived for future verification. The process is repeated for each pill in the dispenser. The system captures at least one verification image for every pill dispensed into the receptacle.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAKING PERSONALIZED INDIVIDUAL UNIT DOSES CONTAINING PHARMACEUTICAL ACTIVES
Systems and methods for making and delivering personalized, medically prescribed pharmaceuticals to an individual patient are described. Individual unit doses (IUDs) of medicine may be prepared specific to the individual in need of same, by using a system, which includes a networked control system in combination with manufacturing assemblies specific to the IUDs and delivering the medicine to the patient directly from the manufacturer.
System and method for compounding error prevention
A system for dispensing and compounding errors prevention is disclosed. The system for dispensing and compounding errors prevention comprises at least one camera for receiving a real-time image of personnel preparing a prescription; a data storage for storing a medication recipe of a corresponding patient; an identification module for determining an identification tag of a drug from a container of the drug or a physical appearance of the drug; a measurement module for determining an amount of the drug being dispensed by the personnel; a comparison module in communication with the identification module and the measurement module for determining whether the amount of the drug being dispensed by the personnel or the identification tag of the drug match the medication recipe; and an output device for outputting a notification to the personnel.
Intravenous bag and line label
A label for use with an intravenous bag having a surface and an interior volume for holding a solution in fluid communication with an intravenous line for dispensing the solution, where the label includes a back layer including an adhesive for securing the label to a surface of the intravenous bag, a front layer with a solution name including a first portion secured to the back layer, the front layer including a second portion removable from the back layer engageable with the intravenous line with the solution name on a first side and a second side. In some constructions, the solution name on the second side is inverted with respect to the solution name on the first side, and the second portion further includes an opening for viewing a portion of the intravenous line when the second portion is engaged with the intravenous line.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEQUENTIAL DELIVERY OF MEASURED DOSES OF MEDICATION
A medicine dosing device for delivering sequential doses of medication to a patient. The medicine dosing device includes a substantially transparent vessel for holding the medication therein. A visual dosing aid such as a dosing bar is present on a surface of the vessel. The visual dosing aid includes a plurality of dosing segments where each of the dosing segments identifies a volume of the medication corresponding to one of a plurality of medication doses to be sequentially provided to the patient. The visual dosing aid may be of a color or pattern that is correlated to at least one physical characteristic of the patient.
CLOSURE PIECE FOR A CONTAINER FOR PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, AND CONTAINER PROVIDED WITH THIS CLOSURE PIECE
A closure piece is provided for the releasable closure of an opening at the distal end of a cylindrical container for pharmaceutical preparations. The container may be a syringe with a Luer lock fastening. The closure piece includes a cylindrical closure cap, with a cylindrical cavity for receiving and retaining a sealing element, and a sealing element. The sealing element has a rearward offset in relation to an outer edge of the closure cap.
CONCEALABLE FEEDING TUBE ASSEMBLY
A concealable feeding tube assembly includes a tube and a removable member. The tube has an insertion portion and a feeding portion respectively at two ends thereof. The feeding portion is configured for insertion into a nasal cavity of a patient and intercommunicates with the insertion portion. The removable member is detachably attached to the tube and is configured to seal the feeding portion. The removable member includes an abutment portion extending beyond a lateral face of the removable member.
Medication packaging and dose regimen system
Medication packaging includes a body defining a cavity for disposal of medication. A closure member is disposed with the body. The closure member includes an advancement mechanism and a window that displays indicia of a medication dosage regimen. The closure member is rotatable between a medication accessible configuration and a closed configuration that includes a sealing position and an advance position to incrementally advance the indicia. Systems and methods of use are disclosed.
Dosage Cup and Measurement Kit
A measurement kit may provide items including at least one dosage cup or container, at least one measurement spoon, at least one dosing spoon, at least one syringe, at least one magnifying glass or lens, and measurement instructions. Each of the items provided in the measurement kit may provide measurement indicators that may indicate volumetric measurements and be sized to fit into existing medicine containers or boxes. A dosage cup or container may provide an interior shape that may prevent liquid from remaining at a bottom of the cup or container when the contents of the dosage cup or container are emptied. The dosage cup or container may provide a plurality of measurement indicators about an exterior of the dosage cup or container that are colored or color-coded to correspond to volumetric measurements, and the measurement instructions are color-coded and include color-matched labels.