Automatic medication dispenser
20200093704 ยท 2020-03-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J7/0445
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61J7/049
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An automatic medication dispenser device includes a container structure for containing medications (pills or liquids). There is a display screen on the container displaying the current date and time, name of patient (user), prescription name and dosage, when the prior dose was taken and when the next one is due. A button is push to activate the dispensing of the medication.
The provider can control the AMD remotely: proper use of the medication and interact through video (telemedicine) with the patient. Only a provider such as (doctor, nurses or pharmacist) will be able to access the area where medicines are contained since it requires a special key.
Claims
1. Claim 1: The Automatic Medication Dispenser is a smart medication dispenser.
2. The Automatic dispenser of claim 1, where the device is equipped with smart software or Artificial Intelligence (AI) that helps it communicate remotely with the providers (healthcare providers or pharmacists) thru the internet.
3. The Automatic dispenser of claim 1, where the device software keeps track of the medication adherence (intake or missed doses).
4. The Automatic dispenser of claim 1, where the device reminds the user when it is time to take the medication and notifies the listed caregiver when a dose is missed and user failed to act on reminders.
5. The Automatic dispenser of claim 1, where the AMD may have multiple prescriptions in multiple containers; AMD will know which medication to dispense at the specific time and which container to dispense from based on the prescription.
6. Claim 2: Cancer treatment: The Automatic dispenser of claim (the liquid version) of the machine could be used for cancer patients who need to receive intravenous (IV) medications such as: chemotherapy, biological immunotherapy, pain medication or other fluids not requiring them to be in medical facility.
7. The Automatic dispenser of claim 2, where the provider could monitor the patient through the video feed from the built in camera.
8. The Automatic dispenser of claim 2, where the provider can remotely control the flow of the medication (adjust or stop it if necessary).
9. Claim 3: Remote Control and Safeguard: AMD permits for the providers (medical corps or caregiver) to monitor the patient's medication intake by logging in to the platform.
10. The Automatic dispenser of claim 3, where the AMD, the provider can modify or stop the dispensation.
11. The Automatic dispenser of claim 3, where the AMD, thru Artificial Intelligence is also monitoring the flow (liquid version) of the medication, failsafe procedure (shut off the pump) will automatically activate if the machine malfunctions for any reason.
12. Claim 4: Connection with Peripherals: AMD can connect with other peripherals such as: thermometer, glucometer, blood pressure monitor, etc. and record the vitals.
13. The Automatic dispenser of claim 4, where AMD can use its AI to compare with guidelines and make recommendations such (referring to a provider or medication to take.
14. The Automatic dispenser of claim 4, where AMD through the built in camera could be used to monitor the dispensation of the medications and also by the provider for telemedicine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
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