Check out American Foundation for the Blind's article titled Access to Prescription Information with ScripTalk at http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw100106
Taken from the article:
"Within a few minutes of unpacking ScripTalk, the device was reading prescription information in a clear, easy-to-understand female voice. Sliding the On/Off/Volume control activated the unit with three short beeps and a longer beep. The synthesized voice announced "ScripTalk Station ready," and a final tone sounded. Placing the medication container within the circle of nibs directly above the speaker and pressing the Read key caused the unit immediately to beep three times and for the voice to announce "Patient, David Raystrick."
Following the patient's name, all the information associated with the sample prescription was read in sequence by ScripTalk. The voice was well modulated and provided information at a pleasant pace. Note that the rate of speech can be changed."



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