Product Description
Suitable for people that take a lot of medication throughout the day, the Weekday Pill Organiser has a clearly labelled pill box for each day of the week. Each pill box has four sections clearly marked ‘Morning’, ‘Midday’, Evening’ and ‘Night’ so medication can be carefully organised. The Weekday Pill Organiser can be used at home but is equally useful for holidays or trips away.
Weekly Pill Organiser Information:
- Very easy to organise and use
- Pill box for each day of the week
- Compartment for time of the day
- Can be used at home or on trips
- Pill Organiser height: 128mm (5")
- Pill Organiser width: 115mm (4.5")
- Pill Organiser depth: 42mm (1.65")
Do pill boxes work?
Pill boxes can be very effective for medication adherence, but there are some factors to consider:
Benefits:
- Improved adherence: Studies show people using pill boxes are more likely to take medications as prescribed. They help you keep track and avoid missed doses.
- Convenience: Pre-organising medications for the week makes it easy to grab what you need on the go, especially for travel or busy schedules.
- Safety: Pill boxes keep medications separated, reducing the risk of taking the wrong medication or a double dose.
Challenges:
- Confusion: Accidental mixing can happen if not careful. Choose a pill box with clear labels and fill it meticulously.
- Not for everyone: People with certain conditions like dementia or arthritis might struggle using them. Consult your doctor if you are unsure.
Overall, pill boxes can be a helpful tool, but their effectiveness depends on how you use them.
Here are some tips for success:
- Choose the right size and type: Consider how many medications you take and how often. Weekly or daily pill boxes are common.
- Fill it out correctly: Follow your doctor's instructions and medication schedule when filling out the pill box.
- Store it safely: Keep it out of reach of children and in a cool, dry place.
- Review regularly: Refill the pill box as needed, and double-check medications before taking them.
If you have any concerns about using a pill box, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. They can advise you on the best way to manage your medication.