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A dual 14 day & 28 day plastic tablet organiser that stores up to 4 weeks of medication with one compartment per day. Has lift up lids. The 2 layers can be detached into two separate 14 day containers or joined to create a 28 day container.
A lightweight, plastic medication device which serves four separate functions. It is a pill container with two separate compartments with a lift off lid. The internal compartment lifts out to create a small drinking cup. The top section is a pill splitter ( cutter ) and the bottom section a wind down pill crusher.
A plastic pill / tablet storage container with four audible reminder alarms. The container can also keep a pill taking record.
A flat plastic device, shaped and contoured to bend and fit over a bottle of eye drops, to assist in the squeezing of the bottle for dispensing the drops.
A plastic eyedrop dispenser, shaped and contoured to fit over a bottle of eye drops, and around the eye socket to assist with easy, accurate dispensation of eye drops.
An automatic injection device for those who have to self inject on a regular basis. Spring loaded system enables the user to insert the needle into the tissue and administer the dose at the same time.
A spring loaded device enabling user to automatically insert a needle into the tissues by placing a pre-drawn syringe inside the device. May assist those who have restricted hand movement or are uncomfortable about injecting manually.
This portable device crushes medications to a fine powder. The pills are placed in a disposable medication pouch which is inserted into a slot in the Calm Press. A large lever handle is pushed down to crush the pills. It is suitable for healthcare facilities and individuals who have difficulty crushing their pills using smaller devices.
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