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On Amazon, these items can be purchased with most FSAs (Flexible Spending Accounts) and HSAs (Health Savings Accounts). If you have a card, you can add it in checkout. You can also purchase these items using a different payment method and choose to be reimbursed from your benefit administrator later. Ezy Dose Weekly Pill Planner - 7-Day AM/PM Pill Planner - This AM/PM Weekly Pill Organizer is Perfect for Scheduling Your Week's Medication. Its Push Buttons and Transparent Lid are Simple To Use and Help You Keep Track Of Your Medication Through The Week . This 7-Day Pill Planner is designed for easy use. Its buttons and rounded bottom make it easy to open and retrieve medications. Separate AM/PM compartments make it easy to organize pills taken twice a day. The product's clear lid allows easy visibility of medication to help prevent missing doses.. The main features of the 7-Day AM/PM Pill Planner include:.Easy Use - Push Buttons and Rounded Bottoms make the planner easy to open and medication easy to retrieveDay And Night Reminders - Easily plan your twice a day medication doses Clear Lid - Allows easy visibility of medications to help prevent any missed doses Large Compartments - Each compartment can fit 30 aspirin tablets and has plenty of room for all of your daily medications. 8 3/4 x 4 1/2 x 1 Inches Product recommended by The Arthritis Foundation and is great for anyone with dexterity problems! About Ezy Dose:Ezy Dose is the leader in easy-to-use medication management products. Many of our push-button pill planners are endorsed by the Arthritis Foundation for our ease-of-use design. Ezy Dose products make living healthier simply easier with products like pill cutters, pill crushers and a full line of easy-fill planners.. plasticTo Remove Daily Compartments: Choose the day of the week you wish to remove. Position index finger into the circular indent under you desired day of the week. Press up into the indent and tray will release. Simply snap back into empty slot when finished.Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.







