Detailed evaluation
Information gathering
Up-to-date medical prescriptions
Complete list of medications (prescription and over-the-counter)
Supplements and everyday products
Actual feeding times and daily routines
Identified difficulties (forgetfulness, confusion, adverse effects)
Personal background
Whether the service is for you or for someone you care for
Who is the primary caregiver?
Who pays for the service
Level of autonomy and health literacy
Consent and Security
Informed consent for pharmaceutical care
Authorization to contact the attending physician, when necessary
Confidentiality and Data Protection
Making use of existing medication
Review of medications you already have at home
Seamless integration into the process whenever clinically appropriate
Reducing waste and unnecessary costs
Safety and precision in preparation
Technology used
Personalized Medication Preparation (PIM) Machines
Systems that minimize human error
Clear identification by user, date, and dose
Team involved
Pharmacists at the partner pharmacy
Farmassist Pharmacists
Double clinical validation whenever necessary
Quality control
Verification of the prescription vs. preparation
Dosage, dosage forms, and dosing schedules
Ensuring the stability and preservation of the medication
Pharmaceutical-grade dosing technology
The medication is prepared using Individualized Medication Preparation (PIM) equipment, which is used in pharmacies and allows each dose to be organized with precision, consistency, and traceability.
Automated preparation reduces human error and ensures that each dose corresponds exactly to the prescribed treatment.
The entire process is supervised and validated by pharmacists, ensuring clinical accuracy and safety.
What this ensures:
Accurate and organized dosing by dose and time
Error reduction
Professional validation at every stage
A process suitable for institutional contexts
Clear, consistent, and reliable treatment
+ Process accuracy
+ Real-life confidence
What makes Farmakit different
Customization
User identification
Organized by day and time
Visual clarity to avoid confusion
Immediate benefits
Fewer slip-ups
Less anxiety
More independence or peace of mind for the caregiver
Monitoring and improving quality of life
Pharmaceutical monitoring
Regular contact with the person or caregiver
Early identification of difficulties
Support for therapeutic renovations
Coordination with the doctor
Report whenever clinically relevant
Support for continuing treatment
Avoid interruptions or duplication
Impact on quality of life
Less daily stress
Greater security
Better adherence
More time to live, less time managing medication