EZY DOSE Weekly (7-Day)Pill Case, Medicine Planner, Vitamin Organizer Box, Detachable Compartments, Easy to Use, Rainbow Colors, 4 Times a Day, BPA Free
$18.93
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Customers find this pill dispenser to be a best pill tray that holds at least 6 big caps and is perfect for organizing medications and supplements. The individual compartments are easily removable and loadable, and customers appreciate its functionality, with one mentioning it works well for elderly medication assistance. While customers like that each container can pop out, they note that the closing mechanism isn’t very secure.
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EZY DOSE Weekly (7-Day)Pill Case, Medicine Planner, Vitamin Organizer Box, Detachable Compartments, Easy to Use, Rainbow Colors, 4 Times a Day, BPA Free
$18.93


Doyle –
Fanstastically Functional
This is a well designed product with thought put into how people organize and take medications or vitamins…A few notes about the little boxes:-Before you put your set to use, place a piece of transparent tape across the hinge to reinforce it. These are plastic and eventually the hinge will deteriorate from use. It’s not a fault of the product, just how plastic is. A little time on a tedious task will save frustration down the road.-The lids are not child-proof, spill-proof, purse-proof, watertight, etc. This makes them easy to open which is a nice change from the organizers that require a third thumb to hold the safety mechanisms.-The lids snap down securely, but are easy to open without much strength. The will survive a drop to the floor (at least so far!) but can easily open if jostled about in a purse or pocket. Because of this you will need to find another container to dump your lil’ box into if you need to keep the pills in your purse.-The small boxes easily pop in and out of the main tray by using the holes beneath them, whether dainty fingers or sausage stubs like my husbands.-The boxes nest in the tray securely, but not so strongly that it requires force to put them in or take them out.-The boxes are similar in size, shape, and function to dental floss packaging. Similar, not identical.-Casually packed, the little boxes hold about 8 medium sized capsules with a few smaller tablets. If you went to meticulous effort, you could likely stuff in more.-The different colors for time of day (or however you decide to categorize your lil’ boxes) makes it easy to visually grab the box you need.-The plastic is transparent so you are able to see the contents if you need to.-When taking medications it is easy to take them straight from the little box (like a pill cup) instead of dumping into your hand. Of course this depends on the size and amount of capsules and tablets you need to take.-Setting out only the boxes needed for one day can save confusion if someone has cognitive or emotional challenges. They don’t need to recall if it is Tuesday or Friday, only need to look and see if the “noon” box is empty.-Medications that are taken as needed and remain in a lil’ box at the end of the day can give care providers an easy review of what was taken without having to open the container or touch medications. Those remaining can be popped back into the tray for use next week.-The tray is large, but if in a public place or traveling with friends, it is nice to have individual petite boxes to pull out instead of four 7 day strips.-The tray can rest upright, like a book, and doesn’t need to remain flat. It is easy to slide in and out of a narrow space instead of trying to cram together numerous clunky 7 day strips that don’t stack nicely. It is more discrete if you have nosy guests looking through your cupboards.-The little boxes can seem excessively large if you only take one or two small tablets at a given time. However, the tidy storage more than makes up for this if compared to other options.-Medication compliance is a significant concern for patients’ family and healthcare teams. If prescriptions are stored in a variety of bottles from the pharmacy it is hard for some patients to remember if they took their medication, so some miss a dose and others take more than one dose. Dispensing a week’s worth of medication into an organized system can decrease patient and care giver stress and anxiety because they can easily see what has or has not been taken.-You don’t need to have something to fill every little box for this to be practical. Even if you only take 3 tiny tablets in the morning, this is still a better tool than the 7 day strips. Different family members could be assigned a color. You could load up four weeks for yourself, just ignoring the labels of “noon,” “eve,” etc. There are lots of ways to use this beyond the generic labels assigned to the boxes.
Celeste –
Great, convenient product
We love this product. I purchased 2 for my husband and we travel a lot for medical care and this really simplifies life/packing. The only negative thing is that the lids do seem to pop open easily, which is simply remedied by using rubber bands and a slip of cardboard over the top. When he takes the individual boxes out, they seem to keep their lids closed ok for him. (I’ve never heard him complain.) I do like the holes that are underneath each individual box because it allows you to pop out the box of pills more easily and if when putting the pills into the boxes you miss, you can pop the box out and the pill will fall through the hole.I do want to warn people that this company has changed their color scheme and the red row is now green. We purchased 2 a couple of years ago and now that my husband’s medication regime (he’s disabled) has stopped changing, I purchased 2 more so that I only have to do his meds once a month. The green vs red isn’t a big issue for us, but we are youngish and in our 40’s. If you are an elder or helping someone who is elderly, I could see where the change from red to green could get confusing if you were using this product before the change and are seeking to purchase more of them.These are intended to be used for a week’s worth of meds at a time and are marked as such.It holds a lot of pills. Not as many as what my sons and I need (we are disabled as well) and we use the MPO case, which is wonderful for someone like us who may take upwards of 49 pills per day. But, it works for people with a lot of pills that aren’t excessive.
Roxygrimes –
Best med tray I’ve used!
Exceeds my expectations for a Med tray, let alone a plastic one.1. The text rubs off. I tried lightly coating with clear nail polish, but that comes off, too. A Sharpie rubs off with time as well. The text is not really necessary with 4 color-coordinated by time of day containers. But it would be better if this could be fixed.2.. Don’t forget you can pop each container out for taking, filling or traveling by pushing your fingertip through the hole on the bottom of the tray under the pill container where it says Push Here To Remove. See photo.3. Tray lays flat or stands horizontally if space is an issue. See photos.4. I use all 4 daily compartments in my tray so I have purchased 3 more to be able to fill a month’s worth.5. Plastic sides of tray are smooth to use stickers or write name with Sharpie. It comes with one large impractical sticker to list info for 1 pill and 1 pharmacy. I just write my name on the top with a Sharpie. First responders can look at/see through the containers and presume when I’ve last taken pills, how many and what shapes. If they need to know what kind, they can go through the cabinet or talk to family. See photo.6. I’ve dropped the containers and the lids stayed secure. For travel, I always place individual containers inside a baggy for precaution.7. To take pills, I pop the container out, open the lid and pour pills onto a tiny dish (my pill plate, lol) instead of my hand.8. If all containers aren’t needed, consider re-purposing them.9. Well worth the price for peace of mind for myself and family.10. Containers hold 8 large tablets if filled carefully and tamped down. See photo.BONUS TIP: Keep the clear plastic package the trays are sold inow if you plan on traveling with filled trays. They will secure your trays preventing the lids from popping if the tray should be dropped or jostled and give you a pseudo carrying handle.
RUTH –
Muy buen producto y a buen precio, el material es de calidad
Arly –
Con 4 tiempos en colores distintos e indicando las horas del día es perfecto para tomas de cada 6 u 8 horas.
barbara –
The boxes are large, which is whay I needed, however the writing (days) has all buy disappeared. I purchased in December.
Maite –
Me encanta q cada dosis sea independiente… lo único malo es q cada cajita es demasiado alta y el kit es un poco pesado sobre todo para viaje.
Ve Alonso –
llegó en perfectas condiciones y antes de lo esperado. Sólo espero que puedan agregar unos pegotes opcionales en español, ya que mi papá es el lo utilizará. En general muy recomendable.