Medication dispensing system
First Claim
1. A medication dispensing system, comprising:
- a securable medication cabinet containing;
a plurality of medication dispensing components wherein each dispensing component comprises;
dispensing means for holding a medication package and dispensing the package upon actuation comprises a rotatable coil member interiorly of the cabinet upon which a medication package is placed,a receptacle in the bottom of the cabinet to receive a medication package as it is dispensed,a door in a side wall to permit access by a patient to a medication package in the receptacle, anda stop secured to the interior of the cabinet to limit the opening of the door so that the patient may not reach farther into the cabinet to obtain unauthorized medication, andprogrammable logic controller means for;
accepting prescription data,accepting and evaluating patient physical data,interfacing with medication dispensing components to select a dispensing component in response to patient prescription data and patient physical data,interfacing with display components to indicate visually a response by patient to a signal entered, andinterfacing with a peripheral system adaptable to respond to a reaction of the patient.
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Abstract
A medication dispensing system comprises a portable, securable medication cabinet which includes a programmable logic controller to provide for patient medication control. The system includes periperal components such as a transmitter, patient response means, display means, and a clock. The securable medication cabinet permits easy access by the patient to medication which is prescribed and dispensed logically. The securable cabinet restricts access by the patient to unauthorized medication. The securable medication cabinet contains a plurality of medication dispensing components, each comprising dispensing means, such as a coil attached to a motor positioned interiorly of a wall of the cabinet, to hold a medication package and dispense the package upon actuation of the dispensing means, with means for actuating the dispensing means. A receptacle in the bottom of the cabinet receives a medication package as it is dispensed. A door in a side wall of the cabinet permits access by the patient to a medication package in the receptacle, but a stop in the cabinet restricts opening of the door so that the patient may not reach unauthorized medication packages. The programmable logic controller accepts prescription data and accepts and evaluates patient physical data. The controller is interfaced with the medication dispensing components to select a dispensing component in re prescription data and patient physical data; is interfaced with display components to indicate response by patient to a signal entered; and is interfaced with a peripheral system to respond to a reaction of patient.
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1. A medication dispensing system, comprising:
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a securable medication cabinet containing; a plurality of medication dispensing components wherein each dispensing component comprises; dispensing means for holding a medication package and dispensing the package upon actuation comprises a rotatable coil member interiorly of the cabinet upon which a medication package is placed, a receptacle in the bottom of the cabinet to receive a medication package as it is dispensed, a door in a side wall to permit access by a patient to a medication package in the receptacle, and a stop secured to the interior of the cabinet to limit the opening of the door so that the patient may not reach farther into the cabinet to obtain unauthorized medication, and programmable logic controller means for; accepting prescription data, accepting and evaluating patient physical data, interfacing with medication dispensing components to select a dispensing component in response to patient prescription data and patient physical data, interfacing with display components to indicate visually a response by patient to a signal entered, and interfacing with a peripheral system adaptable to respond to a reaction of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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