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@article{165335, author = {Minal Yadavrao Barhate and Atharv Sandeep Chougule and Aditya Shashikant Choukate and Manav Ramesh Daga and Aditya Nilesh Dalvi and Shreyas Shrikrishna Dambalkar}, title = {Automatic Pill Dispenser}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {616-621}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=165335}, abstract = {The automatic pill dispenser, powered by Arduino, addresses the critical issue of missed medication doses among the elderly, who often struggle with memory loss and other health challenges. It allows users to schedule dosage times, releasing prescribed pills automatically, accompanied by friendly greetings and audible alerts for easy interaction. This innovative device alleviates the need for constant monitoring, aiding not only seniors but also individuals across age groups prone to forgetfulness. By promoting medication adherence, it enhances independence, lessens caregiver burdens, and positively impacts overall health outcomes.}, keywords = {Automatic Pill Dispenser, Automation, Health Monitoring System, IoT Integration.}, month = {}, }
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