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Contraindications
The InPower™ Personal Medication Assistant is contraindicated for patients who have been diagnosed  
with Alzheimer’s disease, other dementia or cognitive limitations that prevent them from properly using  
the device and following instructions from a licensed health care professional.  The InPower™ Personal  
Medication Assistant also is contraindicated for patients who reside in skilled nursing facilities or in  
situations where they do not independently take medications (i.e., a caregiver gives medication to a patient). 
The InPower™ Personal Medication Assistant must not be used to dispense medications that are not in solid 
oral dosage form and prescription pain medications that have a high potential for abuse (i.e., medications 
regulated by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration as C-II such as hydrocodone, morphine and  
oxycodone). Patients who transfer medications from one pharmacy to another must ensure that the  
prescriber and dispensers at both pharmacies are aware of the transfer to minimize any disruption in using 
the InPower™ Personal Medication Assistant. 
The InPower™ Personal Medication Assistant should only be used to dispense solid, oral medications.  
It should not be used to dispense the following types of medications:
  •  Controlled substances (a drug or chemical whose manufacture, possession, or use is regulated 
    by a government, such as illicitly used drugs or prescription medications that are designated as  
  controlled 
drugs) 
  •  Those that must be stored in their original packaging
  •  Extremely low weight pills that cannot be accurately weighed by the device 
  •  PRN (pro re nata) (take as needed)
  •  Topicals, injectables, liquids, suppositories 
  •  Inhalers, sprays
  •  Hygroscopic (attracts and hold water molecules from the surrounding environment)
  •  Pills to be cut
  •  Emergency drugs (e.g., nitroglycerin)
  •  Those with complex dosing schedules