Because you have better things to do than worry about taking your medications... Let your CADEX Medication Reminder do the remembering and the reminding!
The CADEX watch has twelve daily reminders. At the scheduled time, the alarm will sound and display the name of the medication to be taken. A "snooze" feature allows you to turn off the initial beeping and continue to be reminded with a subtle double beep every three minutes until you have taken your medication.
In addition, an emergency Alert databank stores your critical health information, similar to a medical I.D. bracelet. Pressing the ALERT button will display the following:
Your name and phone number Medical conditions (i.e. diabetic, pacemaker, hemophiliac, etc.) Allergies (i.e. penicillin, bee stings, peanuts, etc.) Current medications Doctor's name and phone number Blood type Date of birth Health insurance company and phone number Health insurance policy number Social Security number Medications are more effective when taken on time and in the prescribed doses, so it's not surprising that the CADEX is recommended by doctors, nurses and pharmacists.
FEATURES
Time and Date 12 Daily Alarms record memos up to 36 characters - can remind of activities, as well as meds. Easy-to-set and use Water and shock resistant Emergency identification button that provides immediate important health information to medical personnel NOTE:The Cadex is a wonderfully versatile watch. However, it does not have a vibration option and the alarm is medium loud. If you work in a noisy area or have some hearing loss, you might want a watch, such as the VibraLite series, that offers vibration in addition to the sounding alarms.
Options
Accessorize your CADEX with pendant kit, leather or pediatric band:
Prefer to wear your medication reminder watch around the neck?
Euro Size - 1.5" diameter, 7/16" thick - is convenient for both men and women.
NOTE: If you currently wear a medical alert identification bracelet or necklace, you should continue to wear it. This watch is an electronic device. If the watch's electronic parts or battery fail, no one will be able to access your important medical information. Do not take this risk.