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7-Day Pill Organizer

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Updated August 15, 2006

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7-Day Pill Organizer

7-Day Pill Organizer

The Bottom Line
This product solved all my problems with my mother's medications.
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Pros
  • Easily holds 200 pills - maybe more
  • Four sections per day handles most schedules
  • Easy to fill, easy to get just one set of pills out
  • Pills stay in place while lid is closed
Cons
  • Nothing I can think of!
Description
  • Sturdy plastic lid clamps tightly once unit is filled.
  • Each day has its own sliding cover so you can remove pills from just one slot.
  • Never again wonder whether pills have been taken or not!
Guide Review - 7-Day Pill Organizer
My mother takes about 160 pills a week and this product organizes all but one medication. Seven days, four slots per day - breakfast, lunch, dinner and bedtime. The only medication left is one she takes when she first gets up, on an empty stomach, and we keep a small 7-day, one slot per day unit for that pill by her bed. On Saturday night after I give her her bedtime pills, I spend about ten minutes refilling this product with her pills for the coming week from a master list. Not only is everything organized for a whole week, but I know right then if I need to order a refill of something.

I got mine at Walgreens but it is available for less via the internet depending on shipping cost to your area (and whether you have a Walgreens nearby).

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