Dispensing
As part of your pharmaceutical activity, you wish to set up a dose preparation service for all drug forms, particularly liquid forms.
You are looking for a reliable automated system to improve the safety of the medication circuit, significantly reduce the risk of iatrogenic errors, greatly improve traceability and facilitate compliance with the 5B rules.
You want to reduce your operating costs, optimise preparation times and improve the working conditions of your staff and nurses.

Clear answers to your expectations
The ADP-20L automated dispensing system from NOODDIS is part of this automation approach to meet all these expectations.
- It allows simple and accurate preparation of single-dose cups of liquid oral medication.
- It limits the sources of error in the administration of treatments.
- It frees up nursing time for the benefit of patients.
- It eliminates the need for costly and time-consuming manual preparation by simplifying and reducing the burden and responsibility of operators and by limiting repetitive tasks that cause RSI.
- It reduces the risk of drug loss by providing a simple answer to stock management.
Perfectly adapted to in-house hospital pharmacies in psychiatry, paediatrics or geriatrics, the ADP-20L automatic pharmaceutical dispensing machine is also of interest to pharmacists who deal with patients in nursing homes, detention centres, etc.

Concrete benefits

fully integrated & connected

regular
for monitoring consumption

up to 1200 unit doses*/h (or 400 nominal doses/h)

dosing

facilitating absorption & personalised

by heat sealing

from bottle to dose

reduced
A response to the objectives of the Ministry of Health
The dispensing of inappropriate treatment is frequent and causes several tens of thousands of major adverse events each year in French hospitals, including several deaths.
The French Ministry of Health has set clear objectives:
- Reduce by 1/3 the frequency of avoidable serious adverse drug events (ADEs) during hospital stays
- Reduce by 1/3 the prevalence of serious and avoidable hospital drug-related harm
- Reduce by 20% the number of deaths with iatrogenesis as the main cause
