MagneTrace Monitors Pills Taken
Posted on Mar 7, 08 02:33 AM PDT

Ever wondered what happens to all those pills that you have swallowed by following your doctor's order? The MagneTrace will be able to know what kind of medicine enters your body system through your throat, recording the exact time and date so that you can no longer fool your doctor that you've been taking your meds regularly. This is made possible by placing tiny amounts of "passable" magnets inside pills, where you then have to wear a special necklace or skin patch that come with integrated sensors to detect whether such medicine has gone down your throat. This information will then be sent to a cell phone and relayed to your doctor/caregiver.
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