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💊 Stay ahead of your health game with Med-Q’s smart, stylish pill box!
The Med-Q Digital Pill Box combines advanced dual alarm technology with 14 spacious compartments to deliver a reliable, senior-friendly medication management system. Featuring flashing LED lights, beeping reminders every 25 minutes, and easy-open tabs, it ensures no dose is ever missed or doubled. Perfect for complex medication schedules, this durable organizer adapts to weekly or biweekly use, making it an essential tool for seniors, caregivers, and anyone serious about health compliance.










| ASIN | B006Z985QQ |
| ASIN | B006Z985QQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,318 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #441 in Personal Pill Organizers |
| Brand Name | Med-Q |
| Color | Blue |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (319) |
| Date First Available | January 18, 2012 |
| Included Components | Pill Box, Electronic Wipes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.5 x 4.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangle |
| Item model number | 7-350 |
| Manufacturer | Med-Q |
| Manufacturer | Med-Q |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Compartments | 14 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Easy Open |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 4.5 x 1.5 inches; 9.91 ounces |
| Reminder | True |
| UPC | 700358322976 793573107350 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
O**S
Easy to use and well made
Works as described. I didn't find it confusing but some might. Well built and will last. Nicely done.
O**E
Fantastic, helpful, and well worth the cost!
I have purchase this twice, first for my 96 year old mother who finds it to be an excellent way to be sure and take her medications twice a day. It worked so well that we ordered one for my brother! Setting it up is very easy if you follow the directions on the brochure that's included. You just set the time and day, and then set the times you want the morning and evening alarms to go off. Not only does it sound the alarm, but it lights up the individual pill compartment that you need to take at that time. It's well made, and ensures that no mistakes or forgotten medications occur. Great product!
M**E
Too expensive for older adults on limited income
I give it only one star due to the price. It is well made, good design, and may help accomplish an important task, but it is a simple, plastic pill case with a digital alarm clock and flashing red light. It may annoy some who may prefer silence.
B**B
Pill box
The alarm was not loud enough
L**N
Never forget to take medications.
Great item. Never forget to take medications. Great price.
K**Z
Lets you set multiple daily alarms—perfect for consistent AM/PM medication reminders.
Ah, got it—thanks for clarifying! You’re right. A natural flow that includes both the positives and negatives but ends on a strong, encouraging note works best. Here’s your original review, refined just slightly for clarity and tone, with that positive closing added in: ⸻ This was a Christmas gift from my son, and since I started using it, I’ve only missed my meds once—and that was because I was working upstairs and didn’t hear the alarm. The ability to set both morning and evening reminders has been incredibly helpful for keeping me consistent with my medication routine. The alarm is a bit loud and slightly annoying, but that’s actually a plus—it ensures you’ll hear it from most parts of the house and gets you moving when you need it. At first, I found it odd that each pill container pulls out individually, but I’ve grown to appreciate that feature—it prevents spills and makes it easy to take pills directly without fumbling. One of the biggest downsides, though, is the programming. While the device is supposed to support multiple alarms, actually setting them up is not intuitive. I’m generally tech-savvy, and even I couldn’t figure it out without help. There are only a few YouTube videos available, and the included instructions are vague at best—they don’t walk you through setting specific times in detail. My son figured it out eventually, but clearer, step-by-step instructions would make a big difference. Also, the AM/PM day labels aren’t aligned in a straightforward way—when you flip the case, the days don’t line up (Sunday isn’t on top of Sunday, for example). It can be confusing and almost led me to take PM pills in the morning once. This organizer is definitely made for home use, not travel—but despite those few quirks, once it’s set up, it’s made a big difference in helping me stay consistent with my daily medications. It’s a genuinely helpful tool, and I’m glad to have it.
D**R
Great idea
Works good. Simple to use. Take the meds in the flashing container. Tap the button twice. Ready for the next Alert.
S**N
Would recommend
Bought this for my dad because he couldn’t remember what pills to take at different times. Alarms work. Shows which pills are due. Ample space in cups for multiple meds. No issues with proper function. Semi easy to set times. Would recommend.
L**S
This is really good, I recommend it.
A**R
Great for a gentle reminder. Peace of mind for caregiver as well and helps maintain some independence for patient. Not simple to program. UTUBE instructions are easier. We take the daily dosages from the pharmacy prepared daily blister pack and move them to the daily MedQ holders in the unit because of the reminder function. . No chance of an error in missing a pill or double dosing in the MedQ individual units. The daily pill units are large enough to hold the prescriptions and vitamins supplements daily. This eliminates the need to remember to take the blister pack as well as separate vitamin dosages. There is a learning curve for memory impaired patients as to resetting to the next alert after taking the current dosage. If this is not done the benefits of the case are void vs the blister pack method. It would be another gentle reminder if somehow the “Next Alert” button could flash ie the pill units as a prompt to advance the alerts to the next programmed alert to keep programming accurate for date and time. Everything else is visual cluing except this vital function. On the whole this does what we need at present. Because the alerts are set for specific times it has had an extra benefit of regulating when meds should be taken vs if and when they are remembered which can be important to maintain a somewhat evenly spaced dosage. Overall this has been helpful for both the patient and caregiver to preserve independence with assistance in the vital area of medication and worth the investment. If the patient is in need of this next level of medication management it most likely they will need assistance with the programming of the alerts to make it beneficial and instructions how to use it. It is working for us at this point in avoiding missed doses or double doses but only if “Next Alert” is activated after taking the current dose. Availability of replacement daily pill boxes would be great if damaged, lost or medication changes or to simply to refresh if used over the long term and to start clean would be nice. Consistency and familiarity is vital to memory care patients.
V**R
The containers should all be locked so the individual cannot take a double dose
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