Smart Drugs
By Megan Scudellari |
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A California company has teamed up with a British pharmacy chain to sell “sensor-enabled tablets” which track when patients take their medications and how they respond to them. The collaboration, announced last Friday (January 13), will bring the pills to market in the United Kingdom by the end of the year, the Independent reported.
“The most important and basic thing we can monitor is the actual physical use of the medicine,” Andrew Thompson, chief executive of Proteus, toldNature
It is not the first ingestible sensor, Nature noted. In the past, such sensors have been used to measure astronauts’ and athletes’ core temperatures. Scientists have also made cameras in pills to image the digestive system internally.
Source: TheScientist
http://the-scientist.com/2012/01/18/smart-drugs/
http://the-scientist.com/2012/01/18/smart-drugs/
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Schizophrenics have been predicting these mind controlling ingestible chips since before the discovery of electricity...try to keep up... ::: :)
Schizophrenics have been predicting these mind controlling ingestible chips since before the discovery of electricity...try to keep up... ::: :)
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