e-Pill Robot (Med-Time XL Automatic Pill Dispenser)

e-Pill Robot (Med-Time XL Automatic Pill Dispenser)
Contact: Stefan Solvell (781) 239-8255 www.epill.com

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e-pill Medication Reminder’s Med-Time XL Automated Pill Dispenser (“Pill Robot”) is now available for sale.

BOSTON – e-pill is introducing its new “pill robot” (automated pill dispenser) Med-Time XL. The e-pill Med-Time XL automatic pill dispenser (www.medtimexl.com) is designed for anyone who requires multiple medications to sustain their medical care at home, such as seniors and those living with chronic illnesses. Designed to promote optimum medication results, the new e-pill medicine robot helps establish a daily routine for delivering medications in the appropriate quantities, at the correct time each day, for up to 28 days before refilling.

Boston based e-pill, LLC distributes the new pill robot to help address medication non-adherence issues, which the government is calling a national epidemic. The new robot is available for patient-direct purchase now at www.epill.com / 1-800-549-0095. The e-pill Med-Time XL can dispense all the patient’s medications up to 28 times per day.

Stefan Solvell, e-pill’s President and Manager states, “Patient Compliance and Medication Adherence is a growing problem across the nation. This new e-pill robot should be very popular with Parkinson’s patients or anyone needing to take “pills” multiple times per day”.

About e-pill Medication Reminders: Boston based med-tech company e-pill, LLC has been in business since 1999. The company provides a full line of medication adherence and patient compliance devices marketed under the e-pillÒ brand. As the leading provider of medication reminders (“e-pills” or “ePills”) the company markets its products “patient direct” and to “institutions” (Hospitals, HMOs, Pharmaceutical Companies) throughout North America and Europe. e-pill Medication Reminders www.epill.com Parkinson's patients www.MEDclock.com Diabetes patients www.MedicalWatches.com ADD/ADHD patients www.eADHD.com Baby Boomers www.Age-In-Place.com

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