Revolving Medicine Center

Revolving Medicine Center

MaxiAids: Keep your cabinets organized and your important prescription and vitamin bottles easily accessible. With two revolving shelves and 31 pill c.
Keep your cabinets organized and your important prescription and vitamin bottles easily accessible. With two revolving shelves and 31 pill compartments that help you lay out daily doses for an entire month, the Revolving Medicine Center gives you quick, easy access to pills. You'll never forget to take your meds again! FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS: - Rotates to keep medicines at your fingertips - Top tier holds all of your pill and vitamin bottles - Bottom tier holds 31 pillboxes (included) - Pill containers are labeled with day of month (1 to 31) - Pillboxes have 4 compartments (Morning, Noon, Evening, and Night) to organize daily doses - Pillboxes can be removed to take with you for the day Dimensions: 10 in. diameter x 6.75 in. high Weight (approximate): 3.2 lbs.

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