SMART MEDICATION BLISTER PACK
20210121366 · 2021-04-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J2205/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D75/327
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J7/0436
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G16H20/10
PHYSICS
B65D2203/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a smart medication blister pack comprising cavities for storing medicine, and a cover is disclosed. The smart medication blister pack also includes an RFID tag, a circuit, a chip, a communication module for communicating with one or more devices, a reminding module comprising audio/visual means for reminding a patient about medication, receiving module for receiving instructions from a server and/or an authorized means, self-programming module for adjusting the instructions automatically based on one or more event and a chip for storing the instructions and information about medicine, the tablets, a manufacturer of the medicine, dosage, diseases, side effects, usage, expiry date, manufacturing date, and batch information.
Claims
1. A smart medication blister pack comprising: a plurality of cavities configured to store one or more tablets; a cover; at least one of a circuit printed on the cover and a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag; a reminder module configured to provide a reminder to a user when at least one cavity of the plurality of cavities breaks; a receiving module configured to receive one or more instructions about the medication from an authorized person; a self-programming module configured to arrange the one or more instructions comprising one or more timing of the medication based on one or more events; and a communication module configured to communicate with one or more computing devices.
2. The smart medication blister pack of claim 1, wherein the one or more events comprising at least one of a breaking of at least one of the plurality of cavity, a time at which the cavity breaks, and a time zone, further wherein the one or more computing devices comprising at least one of a mobile phone, a mobile phone application, a personal digital assistant, a smart watch, a fitness tracking device, a smart television, a tablet computer, a laptop, a computer, and a server.
3. The smart medication blister pack of claim 2, wherein the user receives a reminder on an associated computing device that is in communication with the smart medication blister pack, wherein the reminder being a medication reminder.
4. The smart medication blister pack of claim 1, wherein the authorized person comprising at least one of a doctor, a patient, the user, a pharmacist, a manufacturer of the one or more tablets, and a caretaker, wherein the one or more instructions comprising at least one of a timing for taking the one or more tablets, a date of manufacturing of the one or more tablets, a batch information of the one or more tablets, an expiry information of the one or more tablets, manufacturer information, and dosage information.
5. The smart medication blister pack of claim 4 further comprising a chip configured to store the one or more instructions and information about the one or more tablets, a manufacturer of the medicine, dosage, diseases, side effects, usage, expiry date, manufacturing date, and batch information, wherein the communication module communicates the information with the one or more computing devices.
6. The smart medication blister pack of claim 1, wherein the reminder module further comprising at least one of an audio module for providing an audio reminder and a visual module for providing a visual reminder.
7. The smart medication blister pack of claim 1, wherein the communication module is further configured to send the cavity breakage information and information of the smart medication blister pack to a central server.
8. The smart medication blister pack of claim 7 further comprising an authentication module configured to check if the smart medication blister pack is authentic based on at least one of information of the blister pack and communication with the central server.
9. The smart medication blister pack of claim 8, wherein the reminder module is configured to inform the user if at least one of the smart medication blister pack and the one or more tablets of the blister pack is authentic or not based on at least one of the communication with the central server and the information of the smart medication blister pack.
10. The smart medication blister pack of claim 1 further comprising a battery configured to provide power to the circuit.
11. The smart medication blister pack of claim 1, wherein the cover is formed using a material comprising at least one of paper, plastic, laminate, metal, and any metallic foil.
12. A smart medication blister pack comprising: a plurality of cavities configured to keep one or more tablets; a cover; a circuit printed on the cover; a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag; a reminder module comprising at least one of an audio module and a visual module for providing an audio reminder and a visual reminder, respectively to a user when at least one of the plurality of cavities breaks, wherein the user receives a reminder on an associated computing device that is in communication with the smart medication blister pack; a receiving module configured to receive one or more instructions about the medication from an authorized person; a self-programming module configured to arrange the one or more instructions of the medication based on one or more events; a communication module configured to communicate with one or more computing devices; and a chip for storing the one or more instructions and information about the one or more tablets, a manufacturer of the medicine, dosage, diseases, side effects, usage, expiry date, manufacturing date, and batch information, wherein the communication module communicates the information with the one or more computing devices.
13. The smart medication blister pack of claim 12, wherein the one or more events comprising at least one of a breaking of at least one of the plurality of cavity, a time at which the cavity breaks, and a time zone.
14. The smart medication blister pack of claim 12, wherein the one or more computing devices comprising at least one of a mobile phone, a mobile phone application, a personal digital assistant, a smart watch, a fitness tracking device, a smart television, a tablet computer, a laptop, a computer, and a server.
15. The smart medication blister pack of claim 12, wherein the authorized person comprising at least one of a doctor, a patient, the user, a pharmacist, a manufacturer of the medication, and a caretaker.
16. The smart medication blister pack of claim 12, wherein the one or more instructions comprising at least one of a timing for taking the one or more tablets, a date of manufacturing of the one or more tablets, a batch information of the one or more tablets, an expiry information of the one or more tablets, manufacturer information, and dosage information.
17. A smart medication blister pack comprising: a plurality of cavities configured to keep one or more tablets; a cover made up of a material comprising at least one of paper, plastic, laminate, metal, and any metallic foil; a circuit printed on the cover; a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag; a reminder module comprising at least one of an audio module and a visual module for providing an audio reminder and a visual reminder, respectively to a user when at least one of the plurality of cavities breaks, wherein the user receives a reminder on an associated computing device that is in communication with the smart medication blister pack; a receiving module configured to receive one or more instructions about the medication from an authorized person; a self-programming module configured to arrange the one or more instructions of the medication based on one or more events; a communication module configured to communicate with one or more computing devices; a chip for storing the one or more instructions and information about the one or more tablets, a manufacturer of the medicine, dosage, diseases, side effects, usage, expiry date, manufacturing date, and batch information, wherein the communication module communicates the information with the one or more computing devices; and an authentication module configured to check if the smart medication blister pack is authentic based on at least one of information of the blister pack and communication with a server.
18. The smart medication blister pack of claim 17, wherein the reminder module is configured to inform the user if the blister pack is authentic or not based on the at least one of information of the smart medication blister pack and the communication with the server.
19. The smart medication blister pack of claim 17 further comprising a battery configured to provide power to the circuit.
20. The smart medication blister pack of claim 17 further comprising a ridge and notch for allowing a suitable device to slot and lock the smart medication blister pack into a position such that the circuit is lined up and make contact with the device, further wherein a foil of the smart medication blister pack may be in a suitable form configured to be retrofittable to existing blister packs as at least one of a label or as an alternative foil of a suitable material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0045] The illustrated embodiments of the disclosed subject matter will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout. The following description is intended only by way of example, and simply illustrates certain selected embodiments of devices, systems, and processes that are consistent with the disclosed subject matter as claimed herein.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0048] The following detailed description is made with reference to the figures. Exemplary embodiments are described to illustrate the disclosure, not to limit its scope, which is defined by the claims. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize a number of equivalent variations in the description that follows.
[0049] The functional units described in this specification have been labeled as devices. A device may be implemented in programmable hardware devices such as processors, digital signal processors, central processing units, field programmable gate arrays, programmable array logic, programmable logic devices, cloud processing systems, or the like. The devices may also be implemented in software for execution by various types of processors. An identified device may include executable code and may, for instance, comprise one or more physical or logical blocks of computer instructions, which may, for instance, be organized as an object, procedure, function, or other construct. Nevertheless, the executable of an identified device need not be physically located together, but may comprise disparate instructions stored in different locations which, when joined logically together, comprise the device and achieve the stated purpose of the device.
[0050] Indeed, an executable code of a device or module could be a single instruction, or many instructions, and may even be distributed over several different code segments, among different applications, and across several memory devices. Similarly, operational data may be identified and illustrated herein within the device, and may be embodied in any suitable form and organized within any suitable type of data structure. The operational data may be collected as a single data set, or may be distributed over different locations including over different storage devices, and may exist, at least partially, as electronic signals on a system or network.
[0051] Reference throughout this specification to “a select embodiment,” “one embodiment,” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the disclosed subject matter. Thus, appearances of the phrases “a select embodiment,” “in one embodiment,” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment.
[0052] Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided, to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the disclosed subject matter. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the disclosed subject matter can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the disclosed subject matter.
[0053] The smart medication blister pack comprises a circuit that may include a software, hardware, firmware, or combination of these.
[0054] In accordance with the exemplary embodiments, the disclosed computer programs or modules can be executed in many exemplary ways, such as an application that is resident in the memory of a device or as a hosted application that is being executed on a server and communicating with the device application or browser via a number of standard protocols, such as TCP/IP, HTTP, XML, SOAP, REST, JSON and other sufficient protocols. The disclosed computer programs can be written in exemplary programming languages that execute from memory on the device or from a hosted server, such as BASIC, COBOL, C, C++, Java, Pascal, or scripting languages such as JavaScript, Python, Ruby, PHP, Perl or other sufficient programming languages.
[0055] Some of the disclosed embodiments include or otherwise involve data transfer over a network, such as communicating various inputs or files over the network. The network may include, for example, one or more of the Internet, Wide Area Networks (WANs), Local Area Networks (LANs), analog or digital wired and wireless telephone networks (e.g., a PSTN, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), a cellular network, and Digital Subscriber Line (xDSL)), radio, television, cable, satellite, and/or any other delivery or tunneling mechanism for carrying data. The network may include multiple networks or sub networks, each of which may include, for example, a wired or wireless data pathway. The network may include a circuit-switched voice network, a packet-switched data network, or any other network able to carry electronic communications. For example, the network may include networks based on the Internet protocol (IP) or asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), and may support voice using, for example, VoIP, Voice-over-ATM, or other comparable protocols used for voice data communications. In one implementation, the network includes a cellular telephone network configured to enable exchange of text or SMS messages.
[0056] Examples of the network include, but are not limited to, a personal area network (PAN), a storage area network (SAN), a home area network (HAN), a campus area network (CAN), a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), a metropolitan area network (MAN), a virtual private network (VPN), an enterprise private network (EPN), Internet, a global area network (GAN), and so forth.
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[0058] The smart medication blister pack 104 includes a number of cavities configured to store one or more tablets. The smart medication blister pack also includes a cover. The cavities may store the medicine, pills, capsules, or the one or more tablets. The smart medication blister pack 104 may pack the medicines in a secure manner. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 104 (hereinafter also referred as a blister pack 104) may store more than one type of medicine or tablet in one or more of the cavities.
[0059] Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 includes at least one of a circuit printed on the cover and a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the cover may be formed using a suitable material such as, but not limited to, paper, plastic, laminate, metal for example aluminum, silver, etc., or any metallic foil.
[0060] In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 104 may have a circuit embossed in the cover of the blister pack 104. In some embodiments, the circuit may include a visual means for indicating or reminding the patient (i.e. the user 102) about time or dosage of the medicine. In some embodiments, the circuit includes LEDs and batteries for providing visual reminders to the patient. Further, the LEDs may light in different colors or patterns for providing different type of reminders to the user 102. The smart medication blister pack 104 also includes a battery. The battery may be a source of energy configured to provide power, for example a push—a voltage—of energy, to get the current flowing in the circuit of the smart medication blister pack 104. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 104 may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag.
[0061] Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 includes a reminder module configured to provide a reminder to a user when at least one cavity of the cavities breaks. The reminder module may further include at least one of an audio module for providing an audio reminder and a visual module for providing a visual reminder. The user 102 may receive a reminder on the associated computing device 108 that is in communication with the smart medication blister pack. The reminder may be a medication reminder. Further, the reminder module may be configured to inform the user 102 if the one or more tablets is not authentic based on one or more communication with the central server 110 received when the cavity breaks.
[0062] The smart medication blister pack 104 further includes a receiving module configured to receive one or more instructions about the medication from the authorized person 106. The authorized person 106 can be any person authorized to feed or store instructions in the smart medication blister pack 104. Examples of the authorized person 106 may include, but are not limited to a doctor, the user 102, a manufacturer of the one or more tablets, a caretaker, a pharmacist, a patient, and so forth. Examples of the one or more instructions may include, but are not limited to, a timing for taking the one or more tablets, a date of manufacturing of the one or more tablets, a batch information of the one or more tablets, an expiry information of the one or more tablets, manufacturer information, and dosage information. In some embodiments, the authorized person 106 provides instructions comprising a timing for taking the tablets, a date of manufacturing of the tablets, a batch information of the tablets, an expiry information of the tablets, manufacturer information, and so forth.
[0063] The smart medication blister pack 104 also includes a self-programming module configured to arrange the one or more instructions comprising one or more timing of the medication based on one or more events. The one or more events may include such as, but not limited to, a breaking of at least one of the plurality of cavity, a time at which the cavity breaks, and a time zone.
[0064] The smart medication blister pack 104 also includes a communication module configured to communicate with one or more computing devices such as, the computing device 108. In some embodiments, the communication module is further configured to send the cavity breakage information to a central server 110.
[0065] The smart medication blister pack 104 may also include a chip to store the one or more instructions and information about the one or more tablets, a manufacturer of the medicine, dosage, diseases, side effects, usage, expiry date, manufacturing date, batch information, and so forth. The communication module communicates the information with the one or more computing devices.
[0066] The server 110 may be a remotely located central server storing and maintaining information about the medicines stored in the smart medication blister pack 104. The information may include, but are not limited to, batch number, date of expiry, date of manufacturing, dosage information, manufacturer of the medicine, side effects, usage, identification, and so forth. The information may include all the information required to determine an authenticity of medicines including the one or more tablets stored in the blister pack 104. The central server 110 may also include a database of information about a number of medicines.
[0067] In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 104 may include an RFID tag, a circuit and/or a chip. The smart medication blister pack 104 may also include the circuit including one or more modules. The circuit may include at least one battery. The smart medication blister pack 104 may include one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs) for reminding the user 102 about a time of taking the medicine i.e. the one or more tablets stored in the smart medication blister pack 104.
[0068] Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may include one or more LEDs. The smart medication blister pack 104 may communicate with the server 110 and the computing device 108 via the circuit. Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may receive one or more instructions from the authorized person 106 and/or the server 110 directly or indirectly over a network (not shown). In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 104 may be configured to receive instructions and store instructions in a cloud network. Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may be configured to automatically update or change the instructions in real-time.
[0069] The chip of the smart medication blister pack 104 may store the one or more instructions. The LEDs may light up based on the instructions. Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may be configured to arrange or modify the stored information and instructions based on one or more events for example, but not limited to, a time zone, a time when the pack breaks, and so forth.
[0070] In alternative embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 104 may include a luminescent coating, ink or any material, which can be stuck, sprayed, printed onto the foil to emit light when its relevant circuit is activated. The luminescent coating may illuminate to remind a user about the stored medicine/tablets/pills. The luminescent coating may be on each of the cavities or only on some of the cavities. In alternative embodiments, the luminescent coating may be on the circuit of the smart medication blister pack 104.
[0071] Further the smart medication blister pack 104 may provide a feedback or a reminder to a user such as, but not limited to, a patient. The feedback or the reminder may comprise at least one of an audio reminder, a visual reminder (or a video reminder) message, and a text message on the associated mobile/computing device 108 in communication with the smart medication blister pack. In some embodiments, the blister pack 104 may provide a visual indication based on light emitting diodes on the circuit of the blister pack 104. Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may comprise batteries for providing power to the LEDs. In some embodiments, the batteries may be solar operated batteries.
[0072] Furthermore, the smart medication blister pack 104 may be configured to program or re-program itself based on one or more events including such as, but not limited to, breakage of the blister pack, a timing the blister pack breaks, a location of the blister pack 104, and so forth. For example, the smart medication blister pack 104 may adjust the timing of subsequent dosage as per the time of the dose taken recently. In some embodiments the smart medication blister pack 104 is configured to arrange/change the stored instructions based on a time or time zone information where the smart medication blister pack is used. For example, if the smart blister pack 104 is manufactured in India so initially instructions are fed into it according to the time zone of India. The smart medication bister pack 104 can determine where the smart medication blister pack 104 is and it's packing is breaking in which location or country. If the packing of the smart medication blister pack 104 breaks in USA then the smart medication blister pack 104 may change or arrange pre-stored instructions according to the time zone of USA. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 104 is configured to check location of the smart medication blister pack 104 at regular intervals and may automatically arrange the stored instructions accordingly.
[0073] Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may be configured to communicate the information to the server 110 so as to check whether the medicine/pills/tablets/capsule stored in the smart medication blister pack 104 is authentic or genuine or fake.
[0074] Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may be configured to remind patient about timings of taking the medicines. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 104 also reminds the patients or the user 102 in case the user 102 takes more or less dosage of a particular medicine (i.e. the one or more tablets) from the smart medication blister pack 104.
[0075] Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may be configured to connect to the computing device 108 such as, a mobile phone of the user 102 such as, a patient. Hereinafter, the user 102 may be referred as a patient 102, without change in its meaning. Further, hereinafter, the computing device 108 may also be referred as the mobile phone 108. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 104 may connect to the mobile phone via a mobile application. Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may provide reminders or the feedback to the patient 102 on the mobile phone 108. The feedback may include at least one of an audio feedback, a video feedback, a visual notification, and a text feedback. The reminders may include at least one of an audio reminder, a video or visual reminder, and a text reminder.
[0076] In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the smart medication blister pack 104 further includes a roll of foil with an RFID chip, substrate circuits covering each component (or cavity) and a printed coating configured to be illuminated once a circuit is powered to indicate the compartment to open. The smart medication blister pack 104 further includes one or more circuit connectors to connect to one or more connectors of a suitable device.
[0077] In some embodiments, the foil of the smart medication blister pack 104 may be in a suitable form configured to be retrofittable to existing blister packs as either a label or as an alternative foil of a suitable material.
[0078] Further, in some embodiments of the present disclosure, the smart medication blister pack 104 further includes a ridge and notch for allowing a suitable device to slot and lock the smart medication blister pack 104 into a position such that the circuit is lined up and make contact with the device.
[0079] In some embodiments, the blister pack 104 may store pre-stored information and/or instructions about the medicine (i.e. the one or more tablets) and the user 102 or the authorized person 106 may not be required to feed or store information or instructions in the blister pack 104.
[0080] Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may communicate with the central server 110 when one or more events occur. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack communicates with the central server 110 over a wireless network by using wireless communication technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Near Field Communication (NFC), and so forth. In some embodiments, the central server 110 may check if the medicine is genuine and authentic or not, and accordingly send a notification to the smart medication blister pack 104. The smart medication blister pack 104 may then accordingly inform the user 102 and may also provide a feedback about the authenticity of the one or more tablets contained in the blister pack 104 to the user 102. This way the smart medication blister pack 104 may prevent the user 102 from consuming fake and wrong medicines.
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[0082] The RFID tag 204 may electronically store one or more information about the medicines stored in the smart medication blister pack 202. In some embodiments, the information stored in the RFID tag 204 may be read using an RFID reader device. In some embodiments, the circuit 206 includes the modules 208-218. The circuit 206 may be printed or embossed on the cover of the smart medication blister pack 202. The smart medication blister pack 202 may further include one or more cavities for storing the medicine, pills or tablets. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 202 (hereinafter also referred as a blister pack 202) may store more than one type of medicine in the cavities. In some embodiments, the circuit 206 may include a visual means for indicating or reminding the patient (i.e. the user 102) about time or dosage of the medicine. As discussed with reference to
[0083] In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the smart medication blister pack 202 further includes a ridge and notch for allowing a suitable device to slot and lock the smart medication blister pack 202 into a position such that the circuit 206 is lined up and make contact with the device.
[0084] The chip 208 may store one or more instructions or information about the stored medicine/pills/tablets, a manufacturer of the medicine, dosage, diseases, side effects, usage, expiry date, manufacturing date, batch information, and so forth. An authorized person like the authorized person 106 may provide the instructions or the information. The authorized person can be any person authorized to feed or store instructions in the smart medication blister pack 202. In some embodiments, the authorized person 106 provides instructions such as, but not limited to, a timing for taking the tablets, a date of manufacturing of the tablets, a batch information of the tablets, an expiry information of the tablets, manufacturer information, and so forth.
[0085] Further, the smart medication blister pack 202 may include one or more LEDs. The smart medication blister pack 202 may communicate with the server 110 and the computing device 108 via the circuit 206. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 104 may store the one or more instructions in the chip 208. In some embodiments, the LEDs may light up based on the instructions.
[0086] The reminder module 212 is configured to provide a reminder to a user when at least one cavity of the cavities breaks. The reminder module 212 may further include at least one of an audio module for providing an audio reminder and a video module (hereinafter may also be referred as a visual module or a display module) for providing a visual/video reminder to a user when at least one of the cavities breaks. The visual module may include one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs). The LEDs may light up based on the instructions. Further, the LEDs may light in different colors or patterns for providing different type of reminders to the patient i.e. the user 102. The audio module may include a speaker. The audio and visual modules may provide a feedback to the patient or the user 102. In some embodiments, the patient receives a reminder on the mobile phone in communication with the smart medication blister pack 202. Further, the reminder module 212 is configured to inform the patient if the medicine is not authentic based on one or more communication with the central server 110 that may be received when the cavity breaks. The feedback or the reminder may include at least one of an audio reminder, a video/visual reminder message, and a text message on the associated mobile/computing device 108 in communication with the smart medication blister pack 202. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 202 may provide a visual indication based on light emitting diodes on the circuit 206 of the blister pack 202. Further, the smart medication blister pack 104 may include the at least one battery 210 for providing power to the LEDs. In some embodiments, the battery 210 (or batteries) may be solar operated battery. The at least one battery 210 may provide power to the LEDs and the battery 210 may be a solar battery.
[0087] The communication module 214 may be configured to communicate with one or more device such as, the server 110 and the computing device 108 as discussed with reference to
[0088] In some embodiments, when one or more events occur, the smart medication blister pack 104 may communicate with the central server 110 (or computing device, or web-based or cloud based device) via a wireless communication network using wireless communication technologies like NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc.
[0089] The smart medication blister pack 202 may further include pre-stored instructions or information about the one or more tablets. The smart medication blister pack 104 may be configured to update the pre-stored instructions or information automatically for example by communicating with the central server 110 or other computing devices.
[0090] The receiving module 216 may be configured to receive one or more instruction about the medication from the authorized person 106. The authorized person 106 may include such as, but not limited to, a doctor, a patient, a pharmacist, a manufacturer of the medication, and a caretaker. Further, the authorized person 106 may provide instructions to the smart medication blister pack 202. The instructions may include such as, but not limited to, a timing for taking the tablets, a date of manufacturing of the tablets, a batch information of the tablets, an expiry information of the tablets, manufacturer information, a dosage information, and so forth. The communication module 214 may communicate the information with the one or more computing devices.
[0091] The self-programming module 218 may be configured to arrange one or more instructions, such as one or more timing of the medication, based on one or more events. The one or more events may include such as, but not limited to, a breaking of at least one of the plurality of cavity, a time at which the cavity breaks, and a time zone. The self-programming module 218 may be configured to automatically update or change the instructions in real-time.
[0092] The disclosed smart medication blister pack have cavities to keep the tablets and each of the cavities have visual means to inform the patient or the user about medication timing reminder.
[0093] In alternative embodiments, the smart medication blister pack comprises a luminescent coating, ink or any material, which can be stuck, sprayed, printed onto the foil to emit light when its relevant circuit is activated. The luminescent coating may illuminate to remind a user about the stored medicine/tablets/pills. The luminescent coating may be on each of the cavities or only on some of the cavities. In alternative embodiments, the luminescent coating may be on the circuit of the smart medication blister pack.
[0094] In some embodiments, the foil of the smart medication blister pack 202 may be in a suitable form configured to be retrofittable to existing blister packs as either a label or as an alternative foil of a suitable material.
[0095] In some embodiments, the communication module 214 is further configured to send the cavity breakage information and information of the smart medication blister pack 202 to a central server like the server 110.
[0096] In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack 202 of claim 8 further comprising an authentication module (not shown) configured to check if the smart medication blister pack is authentic based on at least one of information of the blister pack 202 and communication with the server 110
[0097] The reminder module 212 may be configured to inform the user 102 if at least one of the smart medication blister pack 202 and the one or more tablets of the blister pack 202 is authentic or not based on at least one of the communication with the central server 110 and the information of the smart medication blister pack 202.
[0098] In an exemplary scenario, when the timing of taking a medicine happens, one of the cavities of the smart medicine blister pack may illuminate to remind the user to take that medicine in the cavity. Further, the user may receive a reminder message on his/her associated device like mobile phone, smart watch etc.
[0099] In another exemplary scenario, when a user/patient breaks a cavity of the smart blister pack for example for the first time, the smart medication blister pack may communicate with the server to check an authenticity of the contained medicine. Further, the user/patient may be notified about the authenticity of the medicine via an audio means or/and visual means.
[0100] The disclosed smart medication blister pack may also have audio means to inform the patient about the medication timing reminder.
[0101] The disclosed smart medication blister pack may also have a chip for storing the instructions and information about the medication.
[0102] The present disclosure provides a smart medication blister pack including a plurality of cavities for keeping one or more tablets and a cover; at least one of a circuit printed on the cover and a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag; a reminder module having at least one of an audio means and a video means for providing a reminder to a user when at least one of the plurality of cavities breaks; a self-programming module configured to arrange one or more timing of the medication based on one or more events; a communication module configured to communicate with one or more device; and an instruction receiving module configured to receive one or more instruction about the medication from an authorized person. The cover may be formed using a suitable material such as, but not limited to, paper, plastic, laminate, metal for example aluminum, silver, etc., or any metallic foil.
[0103] The disclosed smart medication blister pack is capable of storing one or more instructions or information. Further, the smart medication blister pack may be configured to arrange or modify the stored information and instructions based on one or more events for example, but not limited to, a time zone, a time when the pack breaks, and so forth. Further the smart medication blister pack is configured to communicate with a third party that can be an authorized person, a mobile device or a server.
[0104] The disclosed smart medication blister pack is for packing of the medicine/tablets/pills. The smart medication blister pack includes a chip and a circuit including one or more modules. In some embodiments, the circuit includes at least one battery. The smart medication blister pack may comprise one or more light emitting diodes for reminding a patient about a time of taking the medicine. In alternative embodiments, the smart medication blister pack includes a luminescent coating, ink or any material, which can be stuck, sprayed, printed onto the foil to emit light when its relevant circuit is activated. The luminescent coating may illuminate to remind a user about the stored medicine/tablets/pills.
[0105] The disclosed smart medication blister pack is configured to receive instructions and store instructions in a cloud network. Further, the smart medication blister pack may be configured to update or change the instructions in real-time.
[0106] The disclosed smart medication blister pack may pack and store the medicines in a secure manner. Further, the smart medication blister pack comprises a circuit comprising one or more modules. The smart medication blister pack can communicate or exchange information with a remote server via the circuit. Further, an authorized person like doctor, pharmacist, etc. can store instructions in the smart medication blister pack either indirectly via a remote server or a mobile phone/smart watch or directly.
[0107] The disclosed smart medication blister pack is capable of storing information including but not limited to, batch number, date of manufacturing, dosage timing information, manufacturer information, uses, side effects, identification information, and so forth.
[0108] The disclosed smart medication blister pack includes a feedback module or a reminder module for providing a feedback or a reminder to a user such as, but not limited to, a patient. The feedback or the reminder may include at least one of an audio reminder, a video/visual reminder message, and a text message on an associated mobile or the computing device in communication with the smart medication blister pack. In some embodiments, the blister pack provides a visual indication based on light emitting diodes or the luminescent coating/ink on the circuit of the smart medication blister pack. Further, the smart medication blister pack may comprise batteries providing power to the LEDs. The batteries may be solar operated batteries.
[0109] The disclosed smart medication blister pack may program or re-program itself based on one or more events comprising such as, but not limited to, breakage of the blister pack, a timing the blister pack breaks, a location of the smart blister pack, and so forth. For example, the smart medication blister pack may adjust the timing of subsequent dosage as per the time of the dose taken recently. In some embodiments the smart medication blister pack is configured to arrange/change the stored instructions based on a time or time zone information where the smart medication blister pack is used. For example, if the smart blister pack is manufactured in United States of America (USA) so initially instructions are fed into it according to the time zone of USA. The smart medication bister pack can determine where the smart medication blister pack is and it's packing is breaking in which location or country. If the packing of the smart medication blister pack breaks in Australia then the smart medication blister pack may change or arrange pre-stored instructions according to the time zone of Australia. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack is configured to check location of the smart medication blister pack at regular intervals and may automatically arrange the instructions accordingly.
[0110] The disclosed smart medication blister pack may communicate the information to a central server so as to check whether the medicine in the smart medication blister pack is authentic or genuine or not.
[0111] In some embodiments, the cavities of the smart medication blister pack includes a luminescent coating, ink or any material, which can be stuck, sprayed, printed onto the foil to emit light when its relevant circuit is activated. The luminescent coating may illuminate to remind a user about the stored medicine/tablets/pills.
[0112] The disclosed smart medication blister pack includes a chip for storing information such as, but not limited to, batch number, manufacturer, company name, expiry date, manufacturing date, uses, dosage, time for taking medicine, side-effects, and so forth. An authorized person can feed instructions comprising the information in the chip.
[0113] The disclosed smart medication blister pack includes a circuit having various modules. The smart medication blister pack is configured to receive instructions from a third party authorized to provide instructions and/or a central server.
[0114] The disclosed smart medication blister pack is configured to remind patient about timings of taking the medicines. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack also reminds the patients in case patient takes more or less dosage of a particular medicine from the blister pack.
[0115] The disclosed smart medication blister pack includes a plurality of cavities for storing medicines. In some embodiments, the blister pack may store more than one type of medicine in cavities. The blister pack may have a circuit embossed in a cover of the smart medication blister pack. The circuit may include a visual means for indicating or reminding the patient about time or dosage of the medicine. In some embodiments, the circuit includes LEDs and batteries for providing visual reminders to the patient. Further, the LEDs may light in different colors or patterns for providing different type of reminders to the patient.
[0116] According to an aspect of the present disclosure, the cover may be formed using a suitable material such as, but not limited to, paper, plastic, laminate, metal for example aluminum, silver, etc., or any metallic foil.
[0117] The disclosed smart medication blister pack communicates with a central server when one or more events occur. The events may include, but not limited to, breakage of the blister pack. The central server in some-embodiments may check if the medicine is genuine and authentic or not, and accordingly a feedback may be provided to the patient by the smart medication blister pack.
[0118] The disclosed a smart medication blister pack configured to connect to a mobile phone of a user like a patient. In some embodiments, the smart medication blister pack may connect to the mobile phone via a mobile application running on the mobile phone. Further, the smart medication blister pack may provide reminders or the feedback to the patient on the mobile phone. The feedback may include at least one of an audio feedback, a notification, a video feedback, and a text feedback. The reminders may include at least one of an audio reminder, a video/visual reminder, and a text reminder.
[0119] It will be understood that the devices and the databases referred to in the previous sections are not necessarily utilized together method or system of the embodiments. Rather, these devices are merely exemplary of the various devices that may be implemented within a computing device or the server device, and can be implemented in exemplary another devices, and other devices as appropriate, that can communicate via a network to the exemplary server device.
[0120] It will be appreciated that several of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art, which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
[0121] The above description does not provide specific details of manufacture or design of the various components. Those of skill in the art are familiar with such details, and unless departures from those techniques are set out, techniques, known, related art or later developed designs and materials should be employed. Those in the art are capable of choosing suitable manufacturing and design details.
[0122] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. It will be appreciated that several of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be combined into other systems, methods, or applications. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may subsequently be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present disclosure as encompassed by the following claims.