"Congratulations for finally answering the needs of many of my patients, as well as my child with ADD."
Elissa H, Diabetic Educator, San Francisco, CA
"I regularly recommend the Cadex watch to my patients and I use it myself to keep track of the Lupus Medications."
Tamara H., Rhinelander, WI
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"I have used a lot of devices like this and this is by far my favorite. I love this watch!"
Debbie P., Pharmacist, Portland, OR
"You don't know how important this is to these people."
Jan R., volunteer at Friends Foundation outreach group, Portland, OR.
"The Cadex watch is a handsome piece of workmanship of a solid and assuring nature."
Bill B., Alexandria, VA
"My father has been battling cancer for several years and every few months his prescription changes. The Cadex watch has helped both my father and my mother feel more confident that he is getting the right drug at the right time."
Katherine R., Eugene OR
"I gave the Cadex watch to my 14 year old diabetic nephew so he can remember to do his blood sugar tests. He loves wearing it! His mother even programmed a 5:00 pm alarm to say 'if you are not home yet - call me.'"
Abra L,. Ketchum, ID
"I've been looking for something like this for a LONG time!!"
Jane C., Alexandria, VA
"Thanks again for such a wonderful way to keep my meds on time and correct."
Christopher E., Boynton Beach, FL
"I am so pleased with this thing I can't tell you. What a great idea and so badly needed by so many! Thanks so much to the people who made it possible!!"
Sally S., Austin, TX
"This watch has been a lifesaver."
Renee L., Rockville, MD
"Thank you very much! I will continue to spread the word about how much I love this watch!"
Jean S., Bloomfield, NJ
"You have designed a fine product."
Robin S., Idaho Department of Health, Boise, ID
"It is easy to program. It holds a lot of information and the numbers and letters are nice and big."
M.P., age 21
"It makes is possible for me to remember my medications. When it goes off at 6 a.m. I remember to take my meds. Otherwise, I forget and after about 5 hours I can feel that I have not taken them."
L.J. age 48