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Safety brings
                                                              peace of mind.










                               SAFETY:
                               The Eyecon features automatic, visual warnings which notify the
                               operator when specific situations occur.


                                   WRONG FILL QUANTITY:
                                   When completing an Rx in validation mode, if the displayed quantity
                                   does not match the prescription quantity, a display warning allows the
                                   operator to correct the fill amount. This prevents a common cause of fill
                                   errors when the operator counts the incorrect quantity.

                                   DOUBLE-COUNT AND BACK-COUNT:
                                   The Eyecon has the option to either double count your Rx fills and/or
                                   back-count the balance in your stock bottle after filling an Rx.
                                   Adjustments to the Eyecon can be based on the DEA classification level
                                   as compared to the DEA level specified in the Eyecon set up for each
                                   feature.

                                   PARTIAL FILLS:
                                   Eyecon tracks partially filled prescriptions so when either the correct or
                                   generic substitute inventory becomes available; the balance of the
                                   partially filled Rx can be filled. A display warning of the previous partial
                                   fill allows the operator to dispense the correct balance of the Rx. The
                                   Eyecon records every transaction including photos.

                                   GENERIC SUBSTITUTIONS:
                                   Allow the operator to dispense a generic
                                   equivalent to the branded Drug Number
                                   sent to the Eyecon. A display warning
                                   allows the operator to accept or refuse
                                   the substitution. You also have the choice
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