A safe and convenient medication packaging system…
Medication compliance is critical to successful treatment plans. The danger of mixing up medications is very real, even for the most alert individuals. Smilin’ Steve’s Pharmacies are pleased to offer the Dispill prescription packaging system to help make medication compliance simple, safe, and convenient.
Dispill is an innovative system that makes it EASY and SAFE to take your correct medication at the correct time. We are proud to offer this bubble-pack packaging FREE** of charge. Shipping and delivery options are available as well (some fees may apply).
How it works…
- Each Dispill blister pack consists of 28 individual blisters that contain all of the prescribed medication for a specific date and time (morning, noon, evening, and bedtime).
- Each pack contains all of your medications for 7 days, organized by date and dosage time. Start taking your medication from the bottom row (day 1).
- The top of each individual blister lists your name, the medication it contains, and the date and time it should be taken. This provides fast access to essential information.
- When a blister for a specific time is empty, it serves as a reminder that your medication has already been taken.
- The portable packaging, from single blisters to the desired quantity of doses, makes it easy to bring your medications to appointments with health specialists so they can confirm the medication you are taking.
- Adding and removing prescriptions from your treatment plan is easy! Just contact your Smilin’ Steve pharmacy and we will take care of it quickly and conveniently.
If you or someone you care for would like to use the Dispill packaging system,
please call your preferred Smilin’ Steve Pharmacy.
**Smilin Steve’s Pharmacies offers the set up of the 28 day Dispill packaging service free of charge. Medication changes at the beginning of each new 28-day pack are also free of charge. Fees may apply for shipping, delivery, or in the event of medication changes that require the bubble pack to be returned to the pharmacy and re-packed.