Friday, September 25, 2009

Novartis Places Microchips in Medication to Track Patients' Intake


The health care company Novartis has taken to loading up people’s bodies with microchips. They are currently testing a system where they insert microchips in pills to track whether or not their patients are taking them.

If the patient doesn’t take the pill, Novartis sends a text message to remind them to take their medicine. With this technology, people will be more drugged up than ever. Studies have shown that people have been following their prescriptions 30-80% more over the last six months. Soon, drug companies may think up of more “persuasive methods” to get people to take their “medication.”

"The experiment comes amid rising concern among governments and health insurers that they are not seeing the health improvements claimed by drugs companies because patients do not take the medicines as prescribed unless they are closely supervised in clinical trials."

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