Thermo-Sensitive medications must be kept in certain temperature range mostly 2-8°C (35.6 – 46.4°F), otherwise efficacy drops and/or harmful effects may happen
Usually dispensed in sharps as pens and syringes which need to be sterile before use with zero level of contamination, and carefully disposed to avoid infection
Such medications are usually expensive, as per dose or cumulatively through patient treatment period which may be years or even for life
Patients get disconnected from healthcare providers once they leave healthcare facility, deprived from care and observation
Treatment outcomes drop with 50% adherence rate to medication doses/ patient/ treatment period
Current storage and handling methods fail to maintain perfect environment for preservation and disposal, affecting both efficacy and safety
Due to Lack of connectivity and monitoring, game-changing data is missed in the process, with no tracking of patient/ medication, leaving all sectors of healthcare system in the dark
Neither plastic or paper bag, ice, car’s fridge are ideal to transfer medications, nor home fridge is ideal for storing doses because they are unmonitored, with non-guaranteed temperature, high contamination probability, and insecure storage
Home garbage bin and plastic containers are not ideal for disposing used sharps because they are unmonitored, with high infection probability, and insecure storage
Cure Rate drops as doses lose efficacy, miss-leading healthcare providers and damaging medication image
Consequent side effects are impossible to track, and might be mistakenly attributed to medication itself
Dose contamination, Infection by used sharps, miss-use, and children reach due to lack of secure storage
Expired and spoiled doses are impossible to totally identify, track, reach and collect