
Forgetful types who have plenty of medication to wolf down each day will definitely find the Med-eMonitor system a boon, despite the rather hefty $60 monthly subscription. Still, that is a small price to pay when you consider the risk of taking the wrong medication at the wrong time, something that occurs easily with older folk. The Med-eMonitor is fully programmable and beeps when you need to take a pill, displaying all the relevant information of the current medication on its display. Features include a pill consumption log, while the Internet connection alerts a health official should the user miss a dose or take a wrong dose. The Med-eMonitor is currently undergoing testing and will be made available to consumers soon.
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