Possibility of direct interaction with the dispenser, using its keypad and display, to configure it and to access registered information. GSM support, allowing the sending of remote notifications through SMS and the possibility to make voice calls to/from the dispenser.This allows the remote configuration of the dispenser and sending notifications to the caregiver. Wi-Fi support, allowing communication through the Internet.Bluetooth support, allowing communication with a smartphone, tablet or computer.Recording pertinent information of operation, such as dispense time of medications or attempts of getting dispenses outside the configured time.The intensity and the “on/off” pattern of both visual and audio signals can be configured accordingly to the user’s preferences. Alarms are signaled by a flashing light and a beeping sound.Medication dispensing is done just by pressing a button.Possibility of managing PRN medication (medication taken only when needed), by defining a minimum safety interval between doses.The configured alarms will repeat every day, making it adequate for regular regimens. Possibility of configuring the alarms using a simplified mode (called daily mode) where the caregiver just needs to specify the firing time of the alarms for a day.After that time, if not dispensed, the dose is considered failed. Possibility of defining a maximum tolerance time for the user to retrieve the medication.Each alarm has a compartment associated in the physical structure of the dispenser, where the pills are stored for each dose. For each alarm, it is possible to define the firing date and time, without limiting the number of alarms per day.
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