MR. FREDERICK ALAN HIRTH, RPH
Pharmacy at Daisy Mountain Dr, Phoenix, AZ

License number
Arizona S008910
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
39508 N Daisy Mountain Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85086
Phone
(623) 551-7221
(623) 551-7220 (Fax)
(623) 505-3738

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Frederick Hirth
2322 S Rogers UNIT 60, Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 962-7578
Frederick Hirth, age 61
4323 W Lapenna Dr, New River, AZ 85087
Frederick Hirth
2322 S Rogers #60, Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 962-7578

Professional information

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Pharmacy Manager At Fry's Pharmacy

Pharmacy Manager At Fry's Pharmacy

Position:
Pharmacy Manager at Fry's Pharmacy
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona Area
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Fry's Pharmacy since Jan 2005 - Pharmacy Manager Medi-Ring, LLC 2004 - 2012 - CEO
Education:
University of Arizona 1984 - 1987
BS, Pharmacy
Northern Arizona University 1981 - 1984
Pre-Pharmacy, Chemistry
Interests:
Inventing and marketing great products
Honor & Awards:
Donald Vivian Research Award-University of Arizona Lemmon Scholastic Award-University of Arizona Who's Who of American Inventors


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Frederick Hirth - New River, AZ

Frederick Hirth - New River, AZ

Work:
Fry's Pharmacy
Pharmacy Manager
The Apothecary Shoppe - Phoenix, AZ
Pharmacist
Safeway, Inc - Phoenix, AZ
Pharmacy Manager
Education:
University of Arizona - Tucson, AZ
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
Northern Arizona University
Bachelor's of Science in Pharmacy
Greenway High School - Phoenix, AZ
High School Diploma in General
Skills:
Patenting new products


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Universal Medicine Bottle Attachment

Universal Medicine Bottle Attachment

US Patent:
2007018, Aug 16, 2007
Filed:
Feb 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/351730
Inventors:
Frederick Hirth - Anthem AZ, US
International Classification:
G09F 3/00
US Classification:
040310000
Abstract:
A device for attachment to a medicine bottle is disclosed. The device is intended as an aid to consumers in remembering information concerning a medication. The device provides a mechanism for conveniently attaching a label to a medicine bottle with the label being a blank area suitable for writing the purpose of the medication or any other information to help the consumer. The label is reusable for repeated attachment to refills of the same prescription medicine and is intended to be written on by either the pharmacist or the consumer in a language or with words which are understandable and clear to the consumer. The label is large enough to accommodate large writing for persons with poor eyesight. Additional features related to taking of a medication are provided as part of the device including a counting device with the appearance like that of the hands on a clock.