Digital Pills

Authors

Kajal Chavda
Pioneer Pharmacy College, Sayajipura, Vadodara-390019, Gujarat, India.
Dhara Patel
Pioneer Pharmacy College
Grishma Patel
Pioneer Pharmacy College, Sayajipura, Vadodara-390019, Gujarat, India
Dhananjay Meshram
Pioneer Pharmacy College, Sayajipura, Vadodara-390019, Gujarat, India.

Synopsis

Digital Pills (DP) are an innovative drug-device technology that permits to combine traditional medications with a monitoring system to record data about medication adherence as well as patients’ physiological data without human intervention. The Digital Medicine System (DMS), a drug–device combination developed for patients with serious mental illness, together combines adherence measurement with pharmacologic action by placing an ingestible sensor in a pill, allowing for information sharing among patients, Health Care Providers (HCPs), and caregivers via a mobile interface. Non-adherence to medication compromises the helpfulness of psychiatric treatments in patients with Serious Mental Illness (SMI). The combination of wearable technology with a “Digital Ingestion Tracking Program” (DITP) embedded within a pain pill may allow patients, caregivers as well as healthcare providers to track ingestion of pills through the web or a Smartphone app. Digital adherence technology could be promising patient-centered strategies for monitoring adherence. In November 2017, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a version of a second-generation antipsychotic, aripiprazole; embedded with a sensor (Abilify MyCite).

Keywords: Digital Pills, Digital Medicine System, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Digital Medicine System

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Published

29 December 2025

How to Cite

Chavda, K., Patel, D., Patel, G. ., & Meshram, D. (2025). Digital Pills. In D. Patel, G. . Patel, & D. Meshram (Eds.), New era of Artificial intelligence in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Industry (pp. 17-38). Deep Science Publishing. https://doi.org/10.70593/978-93-7185-272-2_2