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A61J 7/04 (2006.01) G08B 21/24 (2006.01)

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CA 2370677

This is a small portable electronic device which operates on a twenty-four hour multiple timed alarm system reminding a person when to take their pills/medi- cations. The necessary times for taking medications are all set manually only once. Thereafter a beeping alarm will sound automatically at the set times each and every day and/or night. The device has a button with which to manually stop the alarm from sounding. It has a digital number display which lights up spanning from 0001 to 2400 minutes. There is a detachable rope or ribbon for hanging the device around the neck comfortably. It has a clasp in the back for allowing the option of attaching it to the waist of clothing. This device may be marketed as a medical aide or other such as a daily reminder or pocket secretary thus being marketed by another name.

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