CHEMMART Pharmacies across
the country are offering combined
blister packs or sachets of
medications under the Chemmart
Medicine Manager brand.
Many of the stores are using
“new automated technology”
developed by APHS Packaging,
which sets out the tablets and
capsules which need to be taken at
each particular time of the day, for
each day of the week.
“Nationally all of our stores
provide this service either packed
manually in the pharmacy or via
new automated packing
technology,” said Chemmart Health
Services Manager, Katie Fala.
The APHS system packages doses
into “user friendly sachets” which
can be torn off and taken with the
customer if they head out for the
day or spend a night or two away
from home.
“The sachet packing system adds
a new dimension to our Medicine
Manager service,” Fala said.
For details on the system see
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