Online Medicine Donation System
Rohan Wadia CSIT
Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research Indore, India rohanwadia00@gmail.com
Manoj Kumar Gupta CSIT
Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research Indore, India
Manojkumargupta@acropolis.in
Varun Yeolekar CSIT
Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research Indore, India varun991yeolekar@gmail.com
Nisha Nitin Rathi CSIT
Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research Indore, India nisharathi@acropolis.in
Usman Patel CSIT
Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research Indore, India usmanpatel03020@gmail.com
Shilpa Balerao CSIT
Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research Indore, India shilpabalerao@acropolis.in
Abstract— In India, a large number of people live in abject poverty. As a result, folks with modest incomes find it challenging to cover their medical expenses and prescription drugs. They consequently suffer from a variety of illnesses, which leads to an increase in the number of fatalities every day. In addition, many people continue to overdose on drugs even after they have stopped taking their prescription medicines. Here, we have established a webpage for NGOs to receive medication donations. Through this scheme, people can donate their leftover medications to non-governmental organizations, who would then distribute them to those in need. By better utilizing unwanted medications, this website will help lower the cost of healthcare services while also assisting the underprivileged in accessing better medical care. Additionally, this portal helps local non-governmental organizations determine whether necessary medications are available. This project aims to donate unused medications. Unused medications can be given to the underprivileged for future use. With the aid of this app, consumers can give unneeded medications to charitable organizations. In order to monitor members, administrators log in, remove, and block people who have submitted expired or inaccurate prescriptions. The uploaded image's expiration date must be verified by the administrator. NGOs assist with inventory control and medicine availability monitoring.
Keywords— Drug distribution, websites, non- governmental organizations, and health services.