The Perfect Pill Organizer for your Single Daily Medications
Large Blisters to Fit all your Single Medications
No heat sealer needed, this SureMed One Piece (blister built into the card) 31 Day Single Dose Blister Card is perfect for packaging single dose medications for home, long-term care, assisted-living, and correctional facilities. These blister cards have a large blister built into the card and when assembled are easy to dispense.
Peel off the pressure sensitive liner from the back of the card, fill the blisters with your medications, fold and seal the card. If you have a hard time remembering if you took your medications, at a glance the torn foil of the blister indicates the medication was taken.
Using this medication packaging solution can drastically improve the life of the patient and provide peace-of-mind for their loved ones or caregivers. This packaging is used by consumers and pharmacies around the world.
Using this medication packaging solution can drastically improve the life of the patient and provide peace-of-mind for their loved ones or caregivers. This medication packaging is used by consumers and pharmacies around the world because of its simplicity, versatility and effectiveness.
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Highlights:
- The SureMed 31-Day One-Piece Single-Dose Card is a premium monthly compliance packaging solution optimized for tracking a single maintenance medication over an entire calendar cycle.
- Manufactured with a streamlined, fold-over one-piece layout, this card features 31 clearly numbered pill pockets to ensure highly accurate, daily chronological dose tracking.
- Equipped with cold-seal technology, the system allows pharmacies and home caregivers to lock solid oral doses into tamper-evident blisters without the need for specialized heating equipment.
- Utilizing these large-capacity 31-day organizer cards assists independent seniors and clinical staff in maximizing medication adherence while drastically lowering monthly administration errors.








