Products & Solutions

RxMedic ADS

The RxMedic Automated Dispensing System (ADS) is cost-effective for all pharmacies dispensing 900 or more scripts per week.

  • Independent pharmacies
  • Chain pharmacies
  • Mail order operations
  • Nursing homes
  • Hospitals
  • Veterinarian clinics and hospitals

The RxMedic ADS is a user-friendly system that automates order preparation.

  • 256 bins accommodate 256 different oral solid medications
  • Fill capacity per bin: up to 3000 oral solids
  • Script rate of ~20 sec/script (~200 scripts/hour)
  • Seamless integration with Pharmacy Management Systems (PMS)
  • Vial dispensation and labeling
  • Cap dispensation and application
  • User-controllable collate for pickup
  • Inventory management
  • Unprecedented quality control

RxMedic ADS Technology

  • Graphical User Interface (GUI)
  • Touch-screen GUI
  • PMS check-in
  • Barcode check-out
  • Inventory control
  • Report generation
  • Error detection
Labeling
  • Store logo
  • Script ID number
  • Graphical description of oral solid
  • Pharmacy contact information
  • Patient contact information
  • Barcode
  • Oral solid and quantity of script fill

RxMedic ADS Application

  • PC-based system with touch-screen user interface
  • Centralized architecture
  • Interoperable with third-party POS and PMS software
  • Remote and local maintenance operations
  • Generates accurate and purpose-driven reports
  • Creates historical logs
  • Quality assurance and liability protection
  • Optional safety features based on biometrics, barcodes, videos and passwords
  • Emergency stops and door switches
  • Elegant halt procedures

 

RxMedic is amazing... things have never run so smoothly.

John Smith, Pharmacy Owner

Revolutionary Results

Solution

Automatic dispensing contributes significantly to quality of pharmacy work-life by relieving manual processes. The RxMedic ADS dispenses medication from its 256 different bins and accurately fills and labels prescriptions to significantly expedite the order preparation process.

Pharmacies fill approximately 3.5 billion scripts each year, and this number is increasing by 5% annually.

The current shortage of pharmacists is expected to grow to 150,000 by 2020.