A device which is a medication dispenser, when filling certain types of prescription drugs at the pharmacy, pharmacist will scan medication dispenser with radio frequency identification reader, the radio frequency identification tag/chip which will be located inside the medication dispenser, When RFID tag/chip is scanned by pharmacist with RFID reader when prescribed outpatient comes into the pharmacy to fill a new prescription for an individual outpatient medication dispenser, RFID tag/chip will unlock and lock down medication dispenser through electronic lock. Pharmacist will then load number of prescription medication. RFID tag/chip will also comprise and hold of each individual outpatients name, prescription information, such as type of medication, doctor prescribed hourly dosage, and quantity of daily and monthly medications schedule, and medication dispensers location also comprising of computer chip and computer interface transmit through software on pharmacist computer will send and receive patient information, type of medication, daily dosage schedule, send data to and from pharmacy computer, and monitoring service system. Pharmacist through software will synchronized each patients medication dispenser through computer chip/timer to dispense medication only as doctor prescribed hourly dosages, also comprising in software patient would entered into database with each outpatient having an unique narcotic number for narcotic prescription drugs each time they fill new prescription to reduce or prevent doctor shopping This device a medication dispenser was designed to replace standardized prescription pill bottle when feeling certain types narcotic or other types of prescription medication at their local pharmacist. Where outpatient will never have access to full prescription and medication dispenser will dispense automatically on doctor prescribed hourly dosage once outpatient leaves the pharmacy and goes to house, this will reduce dramatically the risk of doct