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Giving one of life's fundamental necessities a better shape
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The Pivotell Pill Popper gun is an aid to push tablets easily and quickly from a blister pack. Many people with arthritis find it difficult to remove tablets from foil packs, and this is an ideal solution which makes it much easier and more accurate.
The Pivotell Pill Popper makes it easier to handle pills. To remove a pill from the blister pack place the transparent tube over the correct compartment of a dosette and simply pop the tablet out of the blister packet making sure it enters the intended compartment via the tube. Before using the product for the first time, clean in warm water or in a dishwasher (max 84 degrees C). Tablets which break up should be disposed of.
Many people with arthritis find it difficult to remove tablets from foil packs, and this is a hygienic solution which makes it much easier and more accurate. The Pivotell pill popper has been approved by the Swedish Rheumatism Association
There are many different types of medication and forms of packaging. Where problems arise or if the foil is stubborn, or handling extremely fragile, or large or small tablets we advise users to work manually.
Brand | Pivotell |
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Dimensions | Length: 20cm; Depth: 2cm; Height: 12cm |
Materials | Recycled plastic |
What's included? | x1 pivotell pill popper |
Origin | Manufactured in Sweden |
Pivotell Pill Popper is part of the loved by Arthr product range. A hand-picked selection of products that have passed the same stringent testing our own products undergo.
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