Epilepsy Devices
e-pill CADEX is a Pill Alarm & Epilepsy Medical ALERT
e-pill MD1 is a Pill Dispenser
Having trouble remembering to take your epilepsy medications on time? Suffering from epileptic seizures (petit mal seizure / grand mal seizure)?
You are not alone. Every day 380 persons are diagnosed with epilepsy in America.
There are several
e-pill devices aiming to help individuals with epilepsy. Everything from pill organizers, automatic pill dispensers, alarm watches (that look like normal watches) to digital prompts:
Epilepsy Medication Reminder Watch and Medical Alert:
Available in several different styles, the e-pill CADEX watch can give up to 12 reminders per day and store medical information
including allergies and health care numbers. Web site
(https://www.cadexwatch.com). Order this e-pill epilepsy bracelet / epilepsy medication alarm timer.
Epilepsy Medication Pill Dispenser: Easy to set reminder for your anti-epileptic medication. Sold with or without the pill box.
Epilepsy
Medication Reminder and Dispenser. Use at home, work or school. Dispenses all your medication from a pre-loaded medication tray. Can be kept locked.Epilepsy Success story:
John has said using the e-pill dispenser was the turning point for him in getting on with his lifeJohn, is 25 and recently left home to live independently. He struggled with managing his medication which helped control his epilepsy and reduce the risk of tonic clonic seizures (tonic–clonic seizures formerly known as grand mal seizures or gran mal seizures). As a result he relied heavily on both Community Nursing support and Social Care staff. He was frequently visited by paramedics and hated the ambulance trips to hospital. He acknowledges that he didn’t like so much attention which, although necessary, impinged on his lifestyle.
His lifestyle also suffered because he was experiencing absent periods following a seizure, mainly in the mornings. This, coupled with unsettled nights, affected his ability to function and manage everyday living. His home was in a poor state and his landlord was threatening to ask him to move.
His family was worried for him and his friends were visiting less, worried by his seizures. He was reluctant to engage in voluntary work in case he had a seizure.
Last year John started using the
e-pill automatic pill dispenser and within a week his medication compliance improved which meant his medication started to help manage his epilepsy and his seizures reduced significantly. His sleep improved and he had more energy to live his life. He started to tidy up his home and his friends started visiting again reassured by his improved health.
He was able to rely less on his visiting nurse after two months they now only visit on a planned basis to monitor. His care team visits have also reduced so John has regained control of his life to the delight of himself, his family and friends. His confidence has grown and now he has achieved his goal of working with a community agency greeting visitors to a local community center.
John has said using the e-pill dispenser was the turning point for him in getting on with his life.
e-pill Medication Reminders:
Our company sells a range of medication reminders and organizers to help people remember to take their
medications e.g. reminder watches, automatic pill dispensers, vibrating pagers, medical jewelry (epilepsy bracelet), and pill timers.
Toll Free 1-800-549-0095
www.epill.com (e-pill Medication Reminders Web site)