Apparatus for alerting a patient to take medication

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G04F 5/00 (2006.01) A61J 7/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1293382

APPARATUS FOR ALERTING A PATIENT TO TAKE MEDICATION ABSTRACT A container for medication has four compartments, each of which may store medication. An electrical signal- ing system emits take-medication signals from time to time, each of which said signals indicates a) that medication should be taken, b) from which compartment the medication should be taken, c) the quantity of medication to be taken from the designated compartment, and instructions for tak- ing the medication. If a designated compartment is not promptly opened and closed, the electrical signaling system will sound an alarm. At any time that a designated compartment is opened and closed, the take-medication sig- nal and the alarm (if operating) are turned off. A "night" switch is associated with each compartment and when manual- ly operated turns off the signaling system for such compartment; however, the signaling system is automatically reactivated the next morning. A reload signal is given once a week, as a reminder to reload the compartments with medication.

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