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DIY Automatic Medication Dispenser

DIY Automatic Medication Dispenser

Jan Wante has come up with the DIY Automatic Medication Dispenser, where it comes with a slew of compartments that mean you will not have to stock it often at all. There are seven drums in total (representing each day of the week of course), alongside a quartet of compartments which you can fill with your medication. When those compartments have been filled, just place them back into the machine and hook them up (something like how you install print cartridges, eh?). An LCD display and two buttons are located on the front of the machine for you to set the date and time of when you need specific medication. When the proper moment arrives, the machine will drop the right pills and sound an alarm so that you can take those pills – whereby the alarm will stop then. Neat – sure beats a nagging wife, eh?

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