Do I need to reset every week
NO!!
With Med-Q’s “Set it and Never Forget it technology, your alerts will repeat everyday automatically. You just refill, and Med-Q auto pill organizer with alarms does the rest.
Set for 1, 2, 3 or 4 Daily Reminders
Set For 1 Daily Reminder

Front Row is WEEK ONE
Back Row is WEEK TWO
Set For 2 Daily Reminders
Front Row is AM Pill and
Back Row is PM Pill

Set For 4 Daily Reminders
Med-Q COMBO
Front Row (BLUE) is Pill #1
Back Row is Pill #2
Front Row (WHITE) is Pill #3
Back Row is Pill #4
Runs on 2 AA Batteries
Med-Q warns you in Advance when the batteries are going to fail.
1 Month before Batteries go dead an Icon will appear on the LCD screen. Letting you know; you have a month to replace them.
2 Weeks before the battery goes dead, the alarm will get softer as an audio reminder.
Money Back Guarantee
Our guarantee is as simple as the Med-Q is to use. Return within 45 days for a 100% Refund.
Feel Secure in the knowledge that the Med-Q Medication Compliance System can be used over and over with no worries. We put ourselves and our suppliers and manufacturers through ongoing quality control measures.
We proudly offer a TEN YEAR guarantees regarding any manufacturing, fabrication as well as any material defects. We will replace any units within the time period free of charge.
Volume Levels
Med-Q’s Audio Alarms are designed for Senior Hearing.
Med-Q’s first Prototype had a very LOUD, hour long alarm. Problem. Loud Alarms Startled Seniors and they would Pull Out the Batteries. Seniors knew the alarm would stop and they “would routinely wait it out”
The Med-Q “5” Minute Escalating Alarm Solution:
- Minutes 1 -2 100% volume
- Beeps every Second
- Minutes 3-4 150% volume
- Beeps every 5.5 Seconds
- Minute 5 200% volume
- Beeps every 20 Seconds
- Designed not to scare but eventually heard throughout the home. A great feature for those living in apartments for neighbors.
FYI: Genius Design offers maximum battery life. One less thing to worry about
Missed Pill Notification
Miss a Pill…No Worries
MED-Q’s 5 minute alarms will repeat every 25 minutes until the pills are taken. Why a did MED-Q choose a 5 Minute Alarm? Our first Prototype had a very,very loud alarm that went for 1 full hour. Here is what happened:
- The Loud alarm startled /scared users. They pulled the batteries out and never told anyone.
- Users knew the alarm would stop in an Hour and routinely “Wait it Out”. The would then take med when they were ready. If your reading this, you know that does not work.
Med-Q had a compliancy rate in the mid/high 70%’s.
When we changed the alarm to get progressively louder and repeat every 25 minutes, our compliancy rate went through the roof (High 95-97% with in 1 hour of pill time)
Med-Q genius design makes it easier to take pills then putting it off.
Front Row / Back Row
Back row is red tinted Boxes
Front row is clear Boxes
Is Med-Q Sold in Stores
NO!
Med-Q Medication Compliance System is not sold in retail outlets. It is available in some Hospitals
How many pills does each box hold
Each
Individual Daily Box holds up to 23 Full Size (325 mg) Aspirins. A Total of 322 Pills
Control Panel
Large, Oversized buttons for easy programming and operation
Size and Specifications

EACH INDIVIDUAL DAILY BOX HOLDS 23 FULL SIZE ASPIRINS (325MG)
Individual Container Size:
1″H x .75″W x 1″L
Overall Pill Box Size:
Height: 1″
Width: 4.5″
Length: 8.75″
Weight:
- 11 Ounces Empty
Over-sized Finger-Tip Tabs for Easy Opening - 14 Individual Removable Compartments
- Curved internal angling of Containers for Easy Scooping
- Water Resistant
- (325 MG ASPIRIN ) Capacity (each compartment)
- Easy to Read Letters and Braille Marking
Does Med-Q Have Blue Tooth Capability
During Proto-Type testing, we had a model with Blue Tooth Capablity
Here was the problem.
Med-Q is all about an affordable way of taking pills on time and the right dose. (Medical Compliancy).
With the Blue Tooth feature, our compliance rates went from the HIGH 90%’s to the middle 50%’s. A Huge drop! The issue, seniors would “wait for or rely on” reminder phone calls. Blue Tooth actually lowered compliancy and put the burden back on the caregiver.
Not a good feature, even thought it sound “cool”.
