http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/GB-2544338-A
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publicationDate | 2017-05-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
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titleOfInvention | Electonic method and system for data provision |
abstract | Dose quantity and dose frequency of a prescribed drug is extracted from a received text string. A dosage matrix (figure 3) of instances per day against number of days is configured and mapped onto a calendar for recording when the drug should be taken. An indication of consumption or the amount of medication remaining may be presented on a display 116. An audible or visual alarm may be activated when the medication is scheduled to be taken or when the remaining supply is low. An image of a drug box label may be captured (703, figure 7) by a mobile communication device 115, for example a smart phone or tablet, and text may be extracted using optical character recognition, OCR (704, figure 7). Processing circuitry 102 may determine dose quantity and frequency via sentence syntax analysis on an extracted text string. The name, strength and form of medication may be verified using a drug database or library 110. The system allows a patient to provide accurate information to their GP surgery 104 or pharmacy 106 when requesting a repeat prescription using their mobile phone 115. |
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