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PDFMonitoring one-year compliance to antihypertension medication in the SeychellesJune 17 2008
The low proportion of people selected from the general population who were capable of sustaining satisfactory compliance to antihypertension medication may correspond to the maximum effectiveness of medication interventions based on a screening and treatment strategy in the general population. The results stress the need for both high-risk and population approaches to improve hypertension control.
URLList of research reports.June 10 2008
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PDFCompliance Monitor: Issue 9: SPECIAL REPORT: FEFO Revolutionizes Refrigerated Food LogisticsSummer 2008
It is estimated that 30% of perishable food crops are lost in transit, costing billions of dollars in profits and putting additional pressure on already high food costs. With biofuels diverting crops formerly grown for food, such unnecessary losses are now driving the problem into the realm of national security.
URLPackaging On TrialMarch 17 2008
According to a recent informal poll of Healthcare Packaging (HCP) readers, half the respondents agreed that packaging should enter the stream at the beginning of the clinical trial. An encouraging number, considering the metamorphosis the primary package will likely undergo as the drug formulation continues to change during the course of the trial.
URLRFID: Finding an Active ROIMarch 05 2008
While some companies may be actively seeking the value proposition of RFID implementation, others have discovered that the value proposition already exists in applications utilizing active RFID.
URLElectronic Medication Monitors: Status of Development and Potential for Improving Effective TB Treatment ProgramsFebruary 01 2008
The purpose of this website is to present the status of development of a wide variety of portable electronic medication monitors that could be used to supervise the self-administered treatment of tuberculosis and perhaps AIDS. The discussion includes both commercially available devices and various designs of potential medication monitors, to allow investigators and funding sources to chose the optimal device for their needs and encourage inventors to develop improvements.
PDFHealth Products and Food Branch InspectorateJanuary 31 2008
Guidelines for Temperature Control of Drug Products during Storage and Transportation
URLIMC's Semi-Passive Class 3 sensor tags presented at IDTechEX Dallas Active RFID conference 2008.December 10 2007
IDTechEx staged its annual conference on Active RFID and Real Time Locating Systems RTLS in Dallas USA 5-6 December. Delegates at over 240 and exhibitors at 20 were again sharply up, reflecting this prosperous and innovative industry. Here we look at aspects relevant to printed electronics. Passive RFID is most amenable to being totally printed because, in most cases, the logic consists of just a memory chip. However, although printing the microprocessors commonly used in active RFID is probably ten years off, the opportunity to print the antennas, sensors, interconnects and batteries is much closer. The primary motivation is to make these devices thinner, flexible and lower in cost.
URLA recent New England Journal of Medicine takes aim at the CRO industryOctober 19 2007
The Solution: Med-ic Electronic Compliance Monitors give accurate and accountable data from clinical studies
URLStudy: Injuries, Deaths Tied to Consumer Drugs Rise SharplySeptember 10 2007
"This is the first study to ask the question, 'Are we gaining ground or losing ground in drug safety and improving patient safety in prescription drugs?' And I think, inescapably, the conclusion is that we're losing ground," said study lead author Thomas Moore, of the Institute for Safe Medication Practices, in Huntingdon Valley, Pa.

"This is a subject the public or health professionals just don't like to think about," Moore added. "Doctors don't like to think that what they're doing could be hurting patients. The pharmaceutical industry wants the public focused on benefits, and many people just want to believe this drug is going to help them. We need to focus on this problem. We can manage the risks of prescription drugs if we start to pay attention."
 
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