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A small round plastic device designed to facilitate pill removal from blister packs. It is hand held and the centrally located serrated tip is inserted through the back of the foil and used to remove the pills from the pack. One size only.
This portable manually operated device crushes pills to a fine powder. It is made from aluminium and consists of a base on which is mounted a long handle with a projection head for crushing pills. It comes with 100 crush cups and a Medications Not to be Crushed Guideline.
This compact, portable container has four colour-coded compartments covering the main dosage times of the day. It features a plastic lift up lid for each compartment and is designed to hold all the medication a person needs for a single day.
A weekly blister pack system for organising tablets, with spaces for four doses per day. It consists of a plastic reusable folder into which is inserted a disposable blister pack. The pharmacist takes the doctor's prescriptions and dispenses the medication into a blister pack. The optional Pil-Bob has a serrated tip for removing pills from the Webster Pak.
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