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Digital Pills with Ingestible Sensors: Patent Landscape Analysis

Journal

PHARMACEUTICALS
Volume 15, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ph15081025

Keywords

digital pill; ingestible sensor; patent; clinical monitoring; medication adherence

Funding

  1. Austrian Academy of Sciences through the academic mobility program Joint Excellence in Science and Humanities (JESH)

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The development of digital health tools and solutions is crucial for the modern healthcare system. Digital pills with ingestible sensors can improve treatment outcomes, patient compliance, and enable mobile clinical monitoring, while reducing healthcare costs and enhancing patient safety.
The modern healthcare system is directly related to the development of digital health tools and solutions. Pills with digital sensors represent a highly innovative class of new pharmaceuticals. The aim of this work was to analyze the patent landscape and to systematize the main trends in patent protection of digital pills with ingestible sensors worldwide; accordingly, to identify the patenting leaders as well as the main prevailing areas of therapy for patent protection, and the future perspectives in the field. In July 2022, a search was conducted using Internet databases, such as the EPO, USPTO, FDA and the Lens database. The patent landscape analysis shows an increase in the number of patents related to digital pills with ingestible sensors for mobile clinical monitoring, smart drug delivery, and endoscopy diagnostics. The leaders in the number of patents issued are the United States, the European Patent Office, Canada, Australia, and China. The following main areas of patenting digital pills with ingestible sensors were identified: treatment in the field of mental health; HIV/AIDS; pain control; cardiovascular diseases; diabetes; gastroenterology (including hepatitis C); oncology; tuberculosis; and transplantology. The development of scientific and practical approaches towards the implementation of effective and safe digital pills will improve treatment outcomes, increase compliance, reduce hospital stays, provide mobile clinical monitoring, have a positive impact on treatment costs and will contribute to increased patient safety.

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