
The Automated Medication Dispensary System (AMDS) is an advanced technology designed to automate the process of storing, managing, and dispensing medications. It reduces human errors in prescription handling, ensuring patients receive the correct drugs and dosages. The system integrates with electronic health records (EHR) and uses barcode scanning to verify prescriptions. Real-time inventory management helps monitor stock levels and expiration dates, reducing medicine wastage. AMDS supports 24/7 availability, making it especially useful in hospitals, clinics, and remote healthcare centers. The system generates alerts for low stock and refills, ensuring uninterrupted medication supply. It also enhances operational efficiency by reducing manual workload on pharmacists. With IoT and sensor integration, it can be monitored and controlled remotely. This technology improves patient safety, treatment accuracy, and overall healthcare quality. AMDS represents a step forward in smart, automated healthcare delivery systems.
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