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ABSTRACT

Diagnosis is always a concern for the people living in rural area. At the same time medicine a
vailability also has a major impact excluding the factor about complete cure. Any Time Medic
ine vending system, where the device can send out medicines. Device can fetch out the medic
ines automatically for the basic common symptoms for low cost, and the medicines provided
by the machine are only for the timely relief and in emergency case, where the person has to m
eet the doctor further. People at rural places cannot get access to medicines that are providing
to them freely by the government.

The aim of this project is that people would be able to access the drugs via patient kiosks in p
ublic places such as drug stores, malls, bus / railway stations, on highways, areas where medic
al stores are limited. Regular replenishment can help in not only tracking usage pattern and th
us taking precautionary measures but also ensure availability of drugs 24x7.

This device is designed taking under concern, such as lack of poverty and illiteracy in India.

KEYWORDS: Microcontroller, RFID ,GSM and Stepper motor


BLOCK DIAGRAM

LCD
DISPLAY

SWITCH ANACINE
FOR / DC
ANACINE MOTOR

SWITCH MICRO ASPRO /


FOR CONTRO DC OUTLET
ASPRO LLER MOTOR
ARDUINO
SWITCH / ATMEGA CITRACI
FOR NE / DC
CITRACI MOTOR
NE

GSM Max 232 RF ID

POWER
SUPPLY

Fig:Block diagram of Any Time Medicine Vending system


WORKING
Every person has to have the respective RFID card similar to ATM card which is the
only source to access the machine. Each person has a unique code like ATM pin number which
is stored in the tag which is read by the RFID reader. Whenever the person wants to use the
machine, he has to put his card , then it will detect the RFID code of the person. When the code
of both the tag matches then it will ask for quantities of the tablet or pills, then user have to put
number for the pills .this machine is basically offer for quantity of 2 tablets. when person enter
the 1 or 2 pills quantity then motor driver will drive the two motors and from the pill box pills
will come out.
FLOW CHART

Fig:Flow chart of any time medicine vending system


ADVANTAGES

1. Automated
2. No individual person needed for maintenance
3. Easy to use
4. Provides 24/7 medicine facility
5. Low cost medicines
6. Quality in medicines
CONCLUSION

As Result of this project the people would be able to access the ATM 24*7 and is
technically feasible to the people. The ATM provides medicine for general symptoms like
fever, High B.P, headache and sprain. This machine can be installed at bus stations, railway
stations and streets of the city. Drugs can be made available in affordable rates. Each person
accessing the machine would be given a unique ID using which the
user can be identified.
APPLICATIONS

1. Its main application area will be healthcare field. It will help in increasing
the network of good organizations in worldwide and in providing the
medical facility at the doorstep to the required one.
2. It will be useful in providing medical facilities in busy areas such as
Railway Stations, Airports, markets etc.
3. Provide facilities to people during their journey as this can be installed
in the aircrafts, rails and ships.
4. This system can be used by the defense organization such as military,
air force etc.
5. It will help rural India to get better medical facilities at much lower costs.
REFERENCES

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