Electronic Record Of Medication Doses

May 17, 2000
The Izzo System electronically records the precise moment a patient takes medication.

The Izzo System electronically records the precise moment a patient takes medication. It keeps an inventory of remaining doses and provides data analyses with electronically generated compliance reports. The system consists of two integrated, portable devices: a closed drug container or cartridge and the drug dispenser or recorder. Only one dose can be given at a time, and tampering leaves physical evidence. Each cartridge holds 14 doses and is said to be easily labeled in accordance with FDA regulations.
Physior USA Inc., 161 W. 54th St., Suite 202, New York, NY 10019, (212) 292-2626.

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