Present invention discloses a dispenser having means to dispense desired
number of pills from a bulk supply of pills contained in the dispenser.
The dispenser comprises of storage compartment having bulk supply of
pills and having a discharge port emptying into counting compartment. The
counting compartment contains first and second conveyors moving at first
and second speed; wherein the second speed is greater than the first
speed thereby enabling pill separation; the second conveyor discharges
pills into dispensing compartment. Sensors are strategically placed along
the conveyors to count pills discharged into dispensing compartment. A
pill recovery system and apparatus is disposed inside the dispenser
having means to recover pills remaining on conveyors upon completion of a
dispensation cycle and deposit recovered pills back into the storage
compartment for use in future dispensation cycles. A docking station
having receptacles to accommodate dispenser is provided. Docking station
has communication ports enabling two-way communication with personal
computer. The present invention also relates to a method of determining
medication-medication interaction. Furthermore, the present, invention
relates to a method of determining medication side effect as being
causative of a patient's clinical symptoms.