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The Pivotell® Automatic
Pill Dispenser reminds the user by means of an alarm and flashing light when to
take their medication. It will make the correct dose available at the correct
time of day or night, whilst keeping other pills locked out of sight.
Medication is dispensed from an internal tray containing 29 sections. Maximum
number of alarm settings - 28.
When the alarm sounds the
internal tray will rotate one position and the correct dosage will come into
view in the lid opening. Pills should be removed from the dispenser by tilting
it and pouring the pills into the hand or suitable container. This will also
cancel the alarm signal and flashing light.
Pivotell® Automatic
Pill Dispensers have been widely used throughout the UK since 2002. The Mark
3/11 dispenser, with its enhanced functionality and proven reliability is the
preferred choice among professional care agencies within the NHS and Local
Authority Social Services and has been continuously developed since it was
first designed and patented in 1997. Registered with the MHRA as Medical
Device: Class 1.
Features Include:
Daily Alarm Times -
1-28
Accommodates the most
complicated of medication regimes
Compartments - 29
For easy pharmacy filling one
compartment is left empty
Two or more compartments can be
programmed to alarm at the same time
For those with many or large
pills
Start delay function
Delays activation to allow
pharmacists or family members to easily fill in advance away from the user's
home
A Pharmacy label carrier and
label case is supplied
To comply with Royal Pharmacy
Society of Great Britain labelling requirements
The medication tray rotation is
disabled
If the dispenser is left upside
down, to avoid pill spillage. The alarm will still sound at a doseage time.
Alarm can sound for 1 hour
Self adjusting for GMT/BST
Upside-down warning
Review actual 'dose taken' time
Low battery warning
4 alarm sounds
CE marked, RoHS compliant
Made in Sweden
The Dispenser Box Includes:
1 Mark 3/11 PivoTell® Automatic
Pill Dispenser
2 time discs for 1-4 times a
day regime
2 blank time discs for more
than 4 times a day
Key and battery cover securing
screw
Prescription booklet and holder
to apply pharmacy labels or medication information
4 x AA batteries
Further Details:
Day / time discs
supplied for 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 times daily dosage and one blank disc for five
or more doses per day
Battery life - up to 12
months
Battery level meter and
warning indicator
Secure battery case
cover to deter tampering (screw provided)
Spare trays, lids and time
discs available for off-site filling by family members or pharmacists
Filling aids are
available to assist with accurate filling of the trays.
Disposable tray
system also available for off-site filling by pharmacists see Pharmacy Filling Pivotell
Dispensers
A Pivotell Dispenser
Tipper is available for those with limited strength or wrist dexterity and
those who might forget to turn the dispenser upright after dispensing their
medication see tipper
Four different alarm
sounds. Click here to hear the alarm. Sample
1 of 4 alarm sounds
Flashing light for those
with hearing impairment
Lockable - only the
medication due can be accessed by the user
Can be Telecare
enabled (e.g. Lifeline / Carephone / Sayphone systems) with Alarm Response
Centre response. For this function the dispenser must be purchased from your
Telecare provider
VAT Relief Option
All products on our eBay Store that are
specifically adapted to aid disability or for the chronically sick are eligible
for VAT relief.
After purchase we will send an email directly to
your email address with a VAT exemption Declaration. It's quick and easy
to complete. Once we have received the declaration we will be able to send
out your product.
Any orders purchased at the VAT exempt price cannot
be dispatched without this form completed.
The zero-rating of goods and services for a
chronically sick or disabled person depends in part upon the status of the
recipient.
What does ‘chronically sick or disabled’
mean?
A person is ‘chronically sick or disabled’ if
he/she is a person with:
A physical or mental impairment which has a
long-term and substantial adverse effect upon his/her ability to carry out
everyday activities /
A condition which the medical profession treats as
a chronic sickness, such as diabetes, Parkinson's, dementia, or a chronic
illness which necessitates a complicated medication regime
If you do buy from this listing and you are not
disabled, or you fail to fill out the form, unfortunately we will have to
cancel the order.