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R Divya1, S Sadana Shree1, V Sakthiganesh1
1Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute, Velappanchavadi, Chennai, 600 077, Tamil Nadu, India.
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Digital pills are a revolutionary advancement that combines digital technology with healthcare, particularly in improving medication adherence and managing diseases more effectively. This development highlights the ongoing transformation in the healthcare sector towards digital solutions that enable real-time tracking, diagnosis, and preventive care. Digital pills allow for the monitoring of drug consumption and the effectiveness of therapies, presenting a promising answer to the persistent challenge of patient non-compliance. A key aspect of their operation is their capability to engage with biological systems-especially within the gastrointestinal tract-where built-in sensors gather essential physiological information. Grasping this biological context is crucial for effectively customizing treatments. Instead of concentrating solely on specific conditions, digital pills are being investigated for their potential across a broad range of chronic and acute diseases, with increasing clinical evidence indicating enhanced health outcomes and patient satisfaction. The technological framework of digital pills, which incorporates ingestible sensors, microcontrollers, and wireless communication systems, facilitates the ongoing collection of information regarding medication consumption and physiological reactions. This integration of biology and technology highlights the significant impact that digital pills can have in promoting personalized medicine, increasing adherence, and ultimately improving patient care on a larger scale.
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