Preprogrammed medication reminder
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1. A preprogrammed medication reminder, comprising:
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a dosage switch and a dosage signal emitter supported by said casing;
a refill switch and a refill signal emitter supported by said casing;
clock and timer circuitry for controlling said dosage signal emitter and said refill signal emitter and for responding to said dosage switch and to said refill switch;
a medication dosage accumulator register;
timing circuit means of said clock and timer circuitry, said timing circuit means activates said dosage signal emitter during at least a first one of a plurality of predetermined dosage reminder time periods, said timing circuit means delivering the dosage signal during timed turned-on periods which alternate with timed turned-off periods during which the dosage signal emitter is off, said turned-on periods and said turned-off periods vary in relative respective frequency during said dosage reminder time periods;
said dosage switch, when activated, terminates the timed turned-on periods and turned-off periods of the dosage signal emitter and registers the dose delivery on said dosage accumulator register;
data circuit means associated with said medication dosage accumulator register, said data circuit means activates said timing circuit means after a predetermined number of doses are registered on said dosage accumulator register by said actuation of the dosage switch, said timing circuit means activates said refill signal emitter during at least a first refill reminder time period and delivers the signal during timed turned-on periods which alternate with timed turned-off periods during which the refill signal emitter is off; and
said refill switch, when activated during said first refill reminder period, terminates said first refill reminder time period.
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Abstract
A device and method for encouraging proper timing compliance in accordance with a medication prescription regimen. The device is preprogrammed so as to be tailored for the particular prescription regimen to be complied with. Appropriate circuitry is provided in order to generate a dosage signal, which dosage signal persists and changes in an easily recognizable manner until compliance with that dosage requirement is indicated by interacting with the device. Also included is circuitry for prompting compliance with refill requirements of the prescription. The device includes a casing which can have members for facilitating stand-up display or hang-up display of the device.
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1. A preprogrammed medication reminder, comprising:
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a casing; a dosage switch and a dosage signal emitter supported by said casing; a refill switch and a refill signal emitter supported by said casing; clock and timer circuitry for controlling said dosage signal emitter and said refill signal emitter and for responding to said dosage switch and to said refill switch; a medication dosage accumulator register; timing circuit means of said clock and timer circuitry, said timing circuit means activates said dosage signal emitter during at least a first one of a plurality of predetermined dosage reminder time periods, said timing circuit means delivering the dosage signal during timed turned-on periods which alternate with timed turned-off periods during which the dosage signal emitter is off, said turned-on periods and said turned-off periods vary in relative respective frequency during said dosage reminder time periods; said dosage switch, when activated, terminates the timed turned-on periods and turned-off periods of the dosage signal emitter and registers the dose delivery on said dosage accumulator register; data circuit means associated with said medication dosage accumulator register, said data circuit means activates said timing circuit means after a predetermined number of doses are registered on said dosage accumulator register by said actuation of the dosage switch, said timing circuit means activates said refill signal emitter during at least a first refill reminder time period and delivers the signal during timed turned-on periods which alternate with timed turned-off periods during which the refill signal emitter is off; and said refill switch, when activated during said first refill reminder period, terminates said first refill reminder time period. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A preprogrammed medication reminder, comprising:
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a casing; a dosage switch and a dosage signal emitter supported by said casing; a refill switch and a refill signal emitter supported by said casing; timing circuit means for controlling said dosage signal emitter and said refill signal emitter and for responding to said dosage switch and to said refill switch; a medication dosage accumulator register; said timing circuit means activates said dosage signal emitter during at least a first one of a plurality of predetermined dosage reminder time periods, said timing circuit means delivering the dosage signal during timed turned-on periods which alternate with timed turned-off periods during which the dosage signal emitter is off, said turned-on periods and said turned-off periods vary in relative respective frequency during said dosage reminder time periods; said dosage switch, when activated, terminates the timed turned-on periods and turned-off periods of the dosage signal emitter and registers the dose delivery on said dosage accumulator register; data circuit means associated with said medication dosage accumulator register, said data circuit means activates said timing circuit means after a predetermined number of doses are registered on said dosage accumulator register by said actuation of the dosage switch, said timing circuit means activates said refill signal emitter during at least a first refill reminder time period and delivers the signal during timed turned-on periods which alternate with timed turned-off periods during which the refill signal emitter is off; said refill switch, when activated during said first refill reminder period, terminates said first refill reminder time period; said predetermined number of doses registered on said dosage accumulator register are preprogrammed into the device without being changeable by the patient; said timing circuit means activates said refill signal emitter during a second refill reminder time period which begins after said first refill reminder time period has ended; the frequency of said first refill reminder time periods is greater than the frequency of the said second refill reminder time periods; and said dosage signal turned-on periods and said dosage signal turned-off periods vary in relative respective frequency such that the frequency is greatest for said first one of the plurality of predetermined dosage reminder time periods. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for compliance with a medication prescription regimen, comprising the steps of:
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providing a device having a casing, a dosage switch, a dosage signal emitter, a refill switch, a refill signal emitter, circuitry for controlling these emitters and for responding to the activation of these switches, and a medication dosage accumulator register; said providing step including preprogramming functions of the circuitry so as to provide a predetermined reminder format for dosage compliance and for refill compliance; initiating the circuitry at a time at which medication is to be administered in accordance with the prescription regimen; administering medication and operating the dosage switch to add a dosage count to the medication dosage accumulator register; observing activation of the dosage signal emitter by the circuitry during at least a first one of a plurality of predetermined dosage reminder time periods; operating the dosage switch to thereby cease the activating step and add a further medication dosage amount to the medication dosage accumulator register; repeating said observing step and said operating step until a preprogrammed number of doses have accumulated within the medication dosage accumulator register, at which time the circuitry delivers a first signal through the refill signal emitter thereby indicating a prescription refill is now required; emitting a second refill signal by said refill signal emitter; and acknowledging either or both of said first refill signal and said second refill signal and refilling the medication prescription.
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