A new type of “smart pill” designed to confirm when medications are actually swallowed could one day help doctors better track whether patients are taking prescriptions as directed. The technology, ...
The United Kingdom's National Health Service plans to begin piloting Proteus Biomedical's "smart pills" this month to help curb health costs due to medication non-adherence among heart failure ...
The "United States Smart Pills Market - Drug Delivery Innovation & Forecast 2025-2033" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. United States Smart Pills Market is expected to reach ...
In the near future, keeping tabs on your digestive health may feel far less intimidating. Instead of booking a procedure that requires prep, sedation and time away from work, you could swallow a small ...
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Smart drugs to fight cancer

A team of scientists has designed a molecular system that distinguishes and neutralizes cancer cells with unprecedented precision, paving the way for autonomous and self-regulating drugs. How can ...
What if you could swallow a tiny robot that could diagnose, monitor and treat health issues in your gut without scheduling an uncomfortable or time-consuming outpatient procedure? Researchers at the ...
Smart pill bottles may boost adherence to oral breast cancer therapies through daily reminders and tracking, though cost and technology barriers remain, says Steven Manobianco, MD. I think that the ...
Innovative smart pill bottles significantly enhance adherence to oral adjuvant endocrine therapy in early-stage breast cancer, noted Steven Manobianco, MD. With real-world evidence suggesting that ...
Engineers at MIT have developed a pill that reports when it has been swallowed via a biodegradable antenna. The system is designed to work with existing medications and could help track adherence to ...
What if you could swallow a tiny robot that could diagnose, monitor and treat health issues in your gut without scheduling an uncomfortable or time-consuming outpatient procedure? Researchers at the ...