The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for dispensing drugs and/or vitamins into dispensing units.
In departments of hospitals and health clinics, drugs are still dispensed into dispensing units primarily manually. In e.g. a central hospital, the quantity of drugs to be dispensed is very large. Therefore, this takes a lot of working time and incurs significant costs for the hospital. Moreover, manual dispensing of drugs always involves the risk of a human error. It has often been suggested that human errors in the dispensing of drugs (together with other malpractices) would nowadays be even the third most common cause of death in Finland.
In recent years, some manufacturers of pharmaceutical and hospital supply products and devices have developed automated drug dispensing devices. These have made it possible to improve the safety in dosing and dispensing of drugs compared with manual dosing and dispensing. In these known methods, the drugs are usually dosed in plastic bags or other disposable mini packages which are then delivered directly to patients, or the drugs are unpacked into separate dispensing units, because it may be very difficult for the patient, weakened by illness and/or old age, to open e.g. closed plastic bags. As a result, the processes and the apparatuses required for implementing them are relatively complex, difficult to implement, and expensive in view of the operating and acquisition costs, among other things because of the handling of the packages and the constant need of packaging material. Moreover, in the present automatic drug dispensing apparatuses, different drugs are often guided via a common feeder channel into the drug dispensing units or dose bags. Such a way of operation has the drawback that the common feeder channel involves a risk of cross-contamination of drugs, i.e.
mixing of residues of drugs that have passed the feeder channel earlier, with drugs passing the feeder channel later on. One such system of prior art for dispensing drugs to patients is presented in patent application publication US 2010/256808 A1.
It is an aim of the invention to provide a new method for dispensing drugs and vitamins automatically into drug dispensing units, requiring no disposable packages and packaging materials needed for them, and enhancing the efficiency and safety of automatic dispensing of drugs as well as further reducing the costs incurred by the dispensing of drugs and/or vitamins. Further, it is an aim of the invention to provide an apparatus for dispensing drugs into drug dispensing units according to the method of the invention.
The aim of the invention is achieved by the method and the apparatus according to the invention, because the drugs are dispensed directly into dispensing units on a drug dispensing tray by such a dispensing device at the tip of an arm of an articulated robot that is moved by the articulated robot by moving its arm with respect to the drug dispensing tray, and from which the drugs are dropped directly into the dispensing units which are placed ready on the drug dispensing trays, with which they are brought to the patients at the stage of dispensing the drugs. To put it more precisely, the method according to the invention is characterized in what will be presented in the independent claim 1, and the apparatus according to the invention is characterized in what will be presented in the independent claim 6. Dependent claims 2 to 5 will present some advantageous embodiments of the method according to the invention, and dependent claims 7 to 10 will present some advantageous embodiments of the apparatus according to the invention.
The method and the apparatus according to the invention have the advantage of simplifying the apparatus used for automatic dispensing of drugs, because the dispensing into the dispensing units on the drug dispensing trays is performed directly into dispensing units on the drug dispensing tray by means of a dispensing device placed at the tip of the arm of an articulated robot and movable with respect to the drug dispensing trays. Owing to this, the apparatus required for the dispensing is simplified, and the dispensing can be performed without conveying different drugs in a common feed channel, wherein the possibility of exposure to cross-contamination and the resulting risks to the patients' health are significantly reduced. Furthermore, this method and apparatus do not require temporary packing of drugs into plastic bags to be dispensed to patients at the dispensing step, but the drugs can be dispensed directly into dispensing units which are delivered to patients and from which the drugs can be taken without opening any plastic bags. This simplifies the work and e.g. reduces the costs of materials relating to the dispensing of drugs.
In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings, in which
The apparatus shown in
The conveyor 5 for trays is, for example, a belt conveyor, a slat-type conveyor, or another corresponding conveyor from the magazine 1 of drug dispensing trays to the main dispensing station 4 so that the station 2 for adding dispensing units and the dosing station 3 are located therebetween. In the case of the apparatus of
The magazine 1 of drug dispensing trays is a part of the apparatus to which used drug dispensing trays 7 are returned and which feeds new drug dispensing trays 7 to the conveyor 5 for trays. In the magazine 1 of drug dispensing trays, the drug dispensing trays 7 are placed on top of each other above the conveyor 5 for trays. The feeding is configured to take place so that the next drug dispensing tray 7 to be fed to the conveyor 5 for trays is always the lowermost one in the magazine 1 of drug dispensing trays, and when this drug dispensing tray 7 is fed to the conveyor 5 for trays, it is lowered onto the conveyor 5 for trays from above, so that the next drug dispensing tray 7 above it will be the next drug dispensing tray 7 to be fed to the conveyor 5 for trays. In the magazine 1 of drug dispensing trays, the drug dispensing trays 7 are preferably always placed in the same direction and aligned so that they are always placed in the same position, one by one, one after the other, onto the conveyor 5 for trays, so that they will always be in the same position in the later steps of the process. The feeding takes place so that the next new drug dispensing tray 7 is always brought to the dosing station 3 after the dosing into the dispensing units 8 on the preceding drug dispensing tray 7 has been completed.
The drug dispensing trays 7 are normally rectangular or circular, and they typically have e.g. 36 or 48 seats for receiving the same number of dispensing units 8. The seats are, for example, recesses formed in the drug dispensing tray 7 and having an inner surface in the shape of the dispensing units. For example, if the dispensing units 8 are conventional “dosing cups” (as in the embodiment shown in
From the magazine 1 of drug dispensing trays, the empty drug dispensing trays 7 are moved to the station 2 for adding dispensing units 8. This part of the apparatus comprises a storage 9 of dispensing units and a robot 10 for picking up dispensing units 8 from the storage 9 of dispensing units and placing them on the drug dispensing trays 7, one or more dispensing units 8, or e.g. one row of dispensing units 8 at a time. In the case of several dispensing units 8, a gripper is provided at the tip of the arm of the robot 10, by which the robot 10 can fetch several dispensing units 8 at a time. Alternatively, this can also take place so that the dispensing units 8 to be placed on one drug dispensing tray 7 are first fitted by a suitable feeding mechanism into a vertically movable inserting device which will place all the dispensing units 8 on the drug dispensing tray 7 by e.g. one vertical motion after the next drug dispensing tray 7 has arrived at the station 2 for adding drug dispensing units.
From the station 2 for adding drug dispensing units, the drug dispensing trays 7 are moved by the conveyor 5 for trays to the dosing station 3. At the dosing station 3, the drugs and/or vitamins are automatically dosed into the dispensing units 8 on the drug dispensing trays 7 by the robot 11 at the dosing station 3.
In the apparatus shown in
The dispensing cassettes 16 operated by the dispensing device 15 are of such a type where the dispensing takes place by rotating a dispensing member in the dispensing cassette 16. For this, the dispensing device 15 at the tip of the arm 14 of the robot 11 comprises a rotating device connectable to the rotatable dispensing member of the dispensing cassette, by which the dispensing member of the dispensing cassette 16 can be rotated for dispensing drugs and/or vitamins from the dispensing cassette 16. Typically, upon dispensing, one full rotation of the dispensing member makes one drug or vitamin dose (pill or tablet) drop to a given point below the dispensing device 15. Thus, when the dispensing device 15 is moved to a dispensing unit 8 on the dispensing tray 7 by moving the arm 14 of the robot 11, a desired quantity of medicine can be dropped from said dispensing cassette 16 into this dispensing unit 8 by rotating the dispensing means of the dispensing device 15 a desired number of rotations.
The dispensing device 15 fastened to the arm of the robot 11 is also implemented so that the robot 11 can replace the dispensing cassette 16 in the storage 13 of dispensing cassettes at the back of the dosing space 12. For this, the dispensing device 15 is equipped with the necessary actuators for removing the dispensing cassette 16 to be left in the storage 13 of dispensing cassettes from the dispensing device 15 when the dispensing device 15 is in the storage 13 of dispensing cassettes for returning the dispensing cassette 16 back to the storage 13 of dispensing cassettes, and for fastening a new dispensing cassette 16 to the dispensing device 15 when the dispensing device 15 is brought to said new dispensing cassette 16 to be introduced in the dispensing device 15.
As shown in
The robot 11 at the dosing station 3 can be any articulated robot but also a robot of another type having an arm 14 for actuating the dispensing device 15 to pick up a dispensing cassette 16 from the storage 13 of dispensing cassettes, for dispensing drugs into the dispensing units 8 on the dispensing tray 7, and for returning the dispensing cassette 16 to the storage 13 of dispensing cassettes by bringing the dispensing device to that shelf 17 and compartment 18 of the storage 13 of dispensing cassettes, where said dispensing cassette 16 is stored.
After the dosing station 3, the drug dispensing trays 7 are moved by the conveyor 5 for trays to the main dispensing station 4 where the conveyor 5 of trays ends in the embodiment of
The main dispensing station 4 is equipped with a computer 6 controlling the operation of the whole apparatus, as well as typically the work place 19 of the person controlling and monitoring the apparatus. At the main distribution station 4, the drug dispensing trays 7 with the doses ready are checked by comparing the tray specific prescription and the contents of the drug dispensing units 8 on the drug dispensing tray 7. For this purpose, a list of drugs dosed on said drug dispensing tray 7 is displayed on the display 20 of the computer 6 at the main dispensing station 4, with respect to the drug dispensing tray 7 arrived at the main dispensing station 4. At this stage, drugs possibly still missing from the drug dispensing tray 7 can be supplemented manually at the main dispensing station 4, if desired. Normally, the objective is a situation in which at least 80% of the drugs are dosed automatically at the dosing station 3, and the rest are dosed manually at the main dispensing station 4 or later in the place of administration, for example in a drug dispensing room of a hospital before administering the drugs to the patients.
At the main dispensing station 4, the supplemented drug dispensing trays 7 are finally packed in suitable means of transport, such as transport boxes 21 of
The method and the apparatus according to the invention can be implemented in a variety of ways deviating from the example embodiment shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20145952 | Oct 2014 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FI2015/050741 | 10/28/2015 | WO | 00 |