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    AM PM Push Button Weekly Pill Planner XL

    Product #: 2157572MX
    The AM-PM Push Button Weekly Pill Planner (XL) doubles your weekly medication reminders. Now you have plenty of room to organize both day and night dosing of vitamins and medications. With the upgraded push-button lid mechanism and non-slip base, this pill planner is so much easier to use without using two hands or applying excess pressure. Ideal for those with weakness in hands and dexterity issues. X-large compartments hold up to 30 aspirin tablets. The see-through compartments allow you to see clearly what's being stored or if you've taken your medication or vitamins. Measures 8.90" l x 4.40" w.
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