Authors:-Anjali Soni, Aanveekshikee Rathore
Abstract:-Digital Pills (DP) are a new drug-device technology that allows standard pharmaceuticals to be combined with a monitoring system that automatically records data on medication adherence as well as physiological data from patients. DPs are a potential invention in the realm of digital medicine, but their use has created several ethical problems. However, these ethical concerns have primarily been articulated from a theoretical standpoint, but an experimentally oriented ethical analysis is scarce. There is also a lack of clarity on the empirical proof available for this novel digital medicine's application.
Keywords:-Digital Pills, Monitoring System, Medication Adherence, Automatically Records Data
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