Remote Drug Clinical Trials and Safety Monitoring Support System
First Claim
1. A system for monitoring effectiveness and safety of a drug treatment program on a patient, comprising:
- a computer;
a control box connected to the computer, the control box having one or more interfaces for the patient;
a drug dispenser connected to the computer;
wherein the drug dispenser records a time and a dosage of a drug taken by the patient and the computer executes game software that allows the patient to play a game, the game being based on input to the control box provided by the patient.
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Abstract
The present invention includes systems and methods for monitoring effectiveness and safety of a drug treatment program on a patient. The system includes a computer and a control box connected to the computer. The control box can have one or more interfaces for the patient including bio-signal measuring ones. It can also provide multiple interfaces for the patient. The system also includes a drug dispenser connected to the computer. The drug dispenser can be connected through the control box or directly to the computer. The drug dispenser records a time and a dosage of a drug taken by the patient and the computer executes game software that allows the patient to play a game, the game being based on input to the control box provided by the patient. The computer can be connected to a server that controls overall operation of the system. Server received further input from authorized physicians, drug company researchers or drug safety monitoring specialists of government agencies.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for monitoring effectiveness and safety of a drug treatment program on a patient, comprising:
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a computer; a control box connected to the computer, the control box having one or more interfaces for the patient; a drug dispenser connected to the computer; wherein the drug dispenser records a time and a dosage of a drug taken by the patient and the computer executes game software that allows the patient to play a game, the game being based on input to the control box provided by the patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of monitoring effectiveness and safety of a drug treatment program on a patient, comprising:
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a processor recording the time and dosage a drug is consumed by the patient; the processor executing game software to allow the patient to play a game on the processor during a time when the drug takes effect on the patient; the processor generating game performance data based on the patient playing the game. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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