A Study of a Voice Based Medicine Remainder System
Sriram Venkata Naga Nivesh, Thallapalli Ganesh Reddy, Thirumala Deverapalli Saikumar , Thumma Venkateswarreddy, Sarika N,
Guide: DR Islabudeen
Department of Computer Science
and Engineering Presidency University, Bangalore, India.
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Abstract-
The primary goal of our project is to create a smart medicine box for users who routinely take medications and whose prescription is too long for patients and carers to remember. Furthermore, elderly patients experience difficulty with forgetting to take medications on time, causing a variety of health difficulties for individuals with chronic diseases such as Diabetes, high blood pressure, breathing difficulties, heart issues, and cancer, to name a few. We noticed these issues in hospitals and in others with comparable illnesses around us, so we created a smart medicine box that addresses these challenges by putting up a time plan of essential medications by pushing buttons as indicated in the prescription. The current time is saved in the RTC module, and the notification time is saved in the EEPROM. As a consequence, when the drug is administered, the system creates a notice sound. As a consequence, the patient will know exactly how many boxes he needs to take pills from. All pill boxes are pre-programmed in the system, and the patient must take them on time.
Introduction
Many people nowadays have an insatiable desire for medicines. It could be related to inherited disorders, disease acquired from other persons, or blood-borne sickness. Diseases have no age restrictions and can affect persons of any age. The prevalence of sickness is increasing, and the use of antibiotics is increasing.In comparison, technology impresses with agile gadgets. So, in this project, we show a smart pillbox that may assist patients in hospitals or at home who are taking medications unwell by notifying family members, medical shops, or by sounding an alarm at a certain time. As a result, the patient can receive their medication on a regular basis and at the appropriate time.