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Reddit mentions of e-Pill CompuMed - Tamper Resistant Automatic Pill Dispenser – AC Powered
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CONTROL INTAKE: The e-Pill CompuMed is a tamper resistant automatic pill dispenser. We developed the system to be a key component in helping patients, families and healthcare professionals control the misuse and dependence of medications relating to pain management or mental disorders. No monthly fees.IDEAL FOR: This dispenser is great for those who want to see their loved one live more independently while also staying safe.SECURITY: Patients will only have access to the medications which have been dispensed.FEATURES: Locked medication tray, up to 4 daily alarms, 7x4 weekly medication tray (7 day x 4 compartments per day). AC powered with 3 months of battery backup.ABOUT US: e-pill Medication Reminders is located in the healthcare hub of Boston Massachusetts and has been providing medication adherence solutions since 1999. All our products come with a 1-year warranty.
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Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 7 Pounds |
This company "medtronic" makes the best ones ... they seem to start at around $150. The cheaper brands are completely useless as far as the lock goes .. they are $60 on amazon but the lock is just a screw that turns back and forth and so you can open it with a screwdriver. The medtronic ones use a real key ... the cylinder type keys and are pretty secure. It is just plastic, but it's $150 worth of plastic that you really don't want to break ;)
http://www.amazon.com/MedReady-1700-Medication-Dispenser-Basic/dp/B001D8TJ6Y/
Maybe you can find one cheaper used on e-bay.
The next step up seems to be not much more secure (or even less secure according to the reviews), but with fancy features like text messages and what-not if you miss a dose ... though holy-geeze are they expensive ... so I have no personal experience with them ;)
http://www.amazon.com/Dispenser-dispenser-e-pill-prescribed-medications/dp/B001LNYFDS/
http://www.amazon.com/Pill-pill-MD2-PLUS-Institutional/dp/B00020BKA2/
The seem to run around $800!! They seem more targeted towards institutional use, like in old-folk's homes ... or with those that require care-givers and that level of support. Though some of the features seem pretty neat ... like one of them lets you press a button to get your dose a little early.
Some of them look like a complete rip-off though too ... like basically just a stronger locking mechanism surrounding the $30 one for $300!