Amanda, If I got the scriptalk app on my phone can I read the bottles???
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From: "Amanda Wonkovich-Tolson" <mandotol...@gmail.com>
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I think the point is not only to determine what the medication is. It sounds
like the RFID chips used also c
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Note: If you have anything similar to the StandScan seeing AI will read your
bottle.
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From: "Andrew J. LaPointe" <alapoint...@comcas
Note: If you have anything similar to the StandScan seeing AI will read your
bottle.
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From: "Andrew J. LaPointe" <alapoint...@comcast.net>
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Sent: March 14, 2018 10:56 AM
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that my mail is terrible.
Most things go to another address.
From: Amanda Wonkovich-Tolson
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2018 11:17 AM
To: VIPhone
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Some general information about bar-codes on medications and such
95% of the time when there is a bar
Hi Kelly,
I have received controlled substances from CVS/caremark. However, it is limited
to a 30 day supply and dictated by each individual plan.
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> On Mar 15, 2018, at 5:01 PM, Kelly Pierce wrote:
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> The CVS mail order pharmacy will not dispense
The CVS mail order pharmacy will not dispense controlled substances.
This includes sleeping medicines. Most blind people I know have a
sleeping problem and the medications that enable a blind person to
have a normal night’s sleep cannot have an accessible label from the
CVS mail order pharmacy.
I know about ScriptTalk being free, I was referencing Amanda's comment about
the ID Mate bar code device.
I find Seeing AI works great for me.
If my pharmacy ever gets on board with ScriptTalk, I will go that route.
I think I'll stop contributing to this thread, since I have nothing more to
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Amanda, I have great respect for the work Envision America has done, but the
price for your devices is out of most people's reach unless their State VR
agency will purchase it for them.
I have found that when com
Amanda, I have great respect for the work Envision America has done, but the
price for your devices is out of most people's reach unless their State VR
agency will purchase it for them.
I have found that when comparing results on standard products, like TV dinners,
canned goods, boxes, etc,
Some general information about bar-codes on medications and such
95% of the time when there is a bar-code present on a prescription label,
the bar-code is only for internal use. It will be the RX number, account
number or something along those lines. It will not be a manufacture
bar-code
Hi Sieghard,
Canadian pharmacies that participate are Walmart, Shoppers, Loblaw banners,
London Drug and Overweightea banners.
Give us a call 800-890-1180 and a customer service rep can help get you set
up and provide you with all the details.
Amanda Tolson
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 12:48 AM,
y, March 14, 2018 11:57 AM
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I can get it to read larger products--but only sometimes.
On 3/14/2018 12:56 PM, Andrew J. LaPointe wrote:
I have the same problem with seeing ai..
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We're knew to all this, what is digitize? Is it for the iphone? Thank you.
Arlene
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From: Andrew J. LaPointe
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Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 11:54 AM
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The reading device
I would definitely be interested in being a tester if I can find a pharmacy
around here that provides this service.
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> On Mar 14, 2018, at 6:34 PM, Amanda Wonkovich-Tolson
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> Hi All!
> Amanda Tolson here from En-Vision America the makers
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Hi All!
Amanda Tolson here from En-Vision America the makers of ScripTalk talking
prescription reader. Great news, we are currently beta testing our new IOS
ScripTalk App. It does still require using a participat
Hi, I would be interested in being a beta tester for your new script talk for
iOS I am currently running an iOS 7. New line please contact me if you can use
another beta tester.
Peggy Kane
I’m sorry, I am using an iPhone 7 with the latest update.
Thanks.
Peggy Kane
Peggy Sent from my IPhone.
Hi All!
Amanda Tolson here from En-Vision America the makers of ScripTalk talking
prescription reader. Great news, we are currently beta testing our new IOS
ScripTalk App. It does still require using a participating pharmacy that
provides the RFID labels, but the number of participating
ays to
> get a return call.
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> Tony
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> Andrew J. LaPointe
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So, this store isn’t available for those of us who live outside the United
States.
Caitlyn
> On Mar 14, 2018, at 10:10 AM, Lynda Ingraham wrote:
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> I believe that CVS Caremark is available everywhere. It depends on whether
> your health insurance covers it. They
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The reading device is only available thru the company and you can sign up
over
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Lynda Ingraham
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 7:10 AM
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I believe that CVS Caremark is available everywhere. It depends on
whether
your
I have the same problem with seeing ai..
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From: kelby carlson
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 10:52 AM
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Seeing AI appears to try to recognize medication, but it will only get up
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 10:21 AM
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Only if you use their mail order service.
They have no pharmacies anywhere near where I live.
Richard
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> I believe that CVS Caremark is available everywhere. It depends on whether
> your health insurance covers it. They are nationwide distributor of
> medic
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I believe that CVS Caremark is available everywhere. It depends on whether your
health insurance covers it. They are nationwide distr
I believe that CVS Caremark is available everywhere. It depends on whether your
health insurance covers it. They are nationwide distributor of medications.
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> On Mar 14, 2018, at 9:33 AM, Richard Turner
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> That is good to know, but
That is good to know, but that pharmacy isn't available everywhere.
I just tried the three medication bar code apps in the app store, but none of
them seemed to work, even for my sighted wife.
So, I wrote to Seeing AI to ask if they could add a medication database to
their product channel. I do
Hi Terry and all, I just wanted to let everyone know that CVS Caremark, a
mail order prescription company will braille your prescription bottles at no
extra cost. Additionally, they will send the insert information about the
particular drug in braille.
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> On Mar 14, 2018,
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> If interested I can give you a contact for the manufacturer and some
> pharmacies.
>
> Tony
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> Terri Stimmel
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Subject: An App to read medication bottles?
Hello everyone,
I was wondering, is there an App out there that can easily read description
bottles?
If so, how easy is it to work, if you are not very good at all with using the
camera?
Thank you,
Terri
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Hello everyone,
I was wondering, is there an App out there that can easily read
description bottles?
If so, how easy is it to work, if you are not very good at all with
using the camera?
Thank you,
Terri
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