Medium July 18, 2019
Fred Parietti

Imagine that your whole multi-drug prescription arrived into a single, small daily capsule

We’ve all seen those pill organizers in our relatives’ houses, filled to the brim with daily prescription drugs. We’ve all worried as our loved ones struggle following their overcomplicated pill schedules. We’ve seen the disheartened look on their faces when they bring home yet another prescription, hoping that the dosage won’t lead to side effects. It does not have to be that way.

The future of medicine is personalized.

Today’s patients and doctors understand that every human body is unique and needs unique therapies — no two patients are the same. Unfortunately, drugs are still delivered through an overwhelming litany of mass-produced, one-size-fits-all...

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