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A review of features and characteristics of smart medication adherence productsFaisal et al., 2021
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- Faisal S
- Ivo J
- Patel T
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- Canadian Pharmacists Journal/Revue des Pharmaciens du Canada
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Background: Smart medication adherence products (smart MAPs) capture and transmit real- time medication intake by using various means of connectivity, allowing for remote monitoring. Numerous such products with different features are available to address …
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