Medication clock
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1. A medication clock comprising:
- (a) a plurality of compartments with each compartment being separately usable for holding one or more medications to be taken by a person either in response to an alarm or medications not taken in response to an alarm;
(b) a programmable timing means which produces a medication dispensing signal indicating the time that a person is to take one or more medications to be taken at specific times;
(c) means, responsive to the medication dispensing signal produced by the programmable timing means, to produce an alarm for alerting the person that is time to take a particular medication;
(d) means which are separately activable by the person for producing an acknowledgement signal that any one of the medications stored in one of the compartments has been taken either in response to an alarm or not in response to an alarm;
(e) a memory, coupled to the programmable timing means, for storing an identification of each medication taken and the time and date of taking each dosage of each medication as signalled by the occurrence of an acknowledgement signal by one of the means for producing an acknowledgement signal; and
(f) means, coupled to the memory, for providing an output of the identification of the medication, and time and date of each dosage of medication taken by the person which is stored in memory for each of the medications being taken by the person.
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Abstract
A medication clock for producing a record of a patient in complying with a medication schedule. A data base is provided which stores the time and date of each medication that the patient takes including those medications taken in response to an alarm by the clock as well as medications taken by the choice of the patient. The dosage schedule may be programmed by reading of information written by the pharmacist.
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1. A medication clock comprising:
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(a) a plurality of compartments with each compartment being separately usable for holding one or more medications to be taken by a person either in response to an alarm or medications not taken in response to an alarm; (b) a programmable timing means which produces a medication dispensing signal indicating the time that a person is to take one or more medications to be taken at specific times; (c) means, responsive to the medication dispensing signal produced by the programmable timing means, to produce an alarm for alerting the person that is time to take a particular medication; (d) means which are separately activable by the person for producing an acknowledgement signal that any one of the medications stored in one of the compartments has been taken either in response to an alarm or not in response to an alarm; (e) a memory, coupled to the programmable timing means, for storing an identification of each medication taken and the time and date of taking each dosage of each medication as signalled by the occurrence of an acknowledgement signal by one of the means for producing an acknowledgement signal; and (f) means, coupled to the memory, for providing an output of the identification of the medication, and time and date of each dosage of medication taken by the person which is stored in memory for each of the medications being taken by the person. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A system for dispensing one or more medications from storage in at least one of a plurality of compartments chosen from medications which have individual dosages to be taken at specific times, comprising:
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(a) programmable timing means which produces a signal indicating the time that a person is to take one or more medications to be taken at specific times including medications to be taken in response to an alarm and medications not to be taken in response to an alarm; (b) means, responsive to the signal produced by the programmable timing means, for producing an alarm for alerting the person that it is time to take a particular medication; (c) means, activable by the person associated with each compartment, for producing an acknowledgement signal that any one of the medications has been taken in response either to an alarm or not in response to an alarm, a distinct acknowledgement signal being produced for each of the medications being taken; (d) a memory, coupled to the programmable timing means for storing the time of occurrence of at least one of the acknowledgement signals and an identification of the medication which was taken; and (e) means, coupled to the memory, for providing an output of the identification of the medication, and time of each dosage of medication taken by the person which is stored in the separate locations of the memory for each of the medications being taken by the person. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A system for recording the time of taking a plurality of medications with each medication being taken in individual dosages with dosages being taken either in response to or not in response to an alarm comprising:
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(a) a plurality of means activable by a person each for producing a distinct acknowledgement signal that one or more of the plurality of medications has been taken at a particular time either in response to or not in response to an alarm, a time being assigned to when each patient acknowledgement signal is generated; (b) a memory, coupled to the programmable timing means, for storing the time of the generation of the acknowledgement signal as the time of taking the medication and an identification of the medication which was taken; and (c) means, coupled to the memory, for providing an output of the identification of the medication, and time of each dosage of medication taken by the person which is stored in the separate locations of the memory for each of the medications being taken by the patient. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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