Edible technology relays medical data from inside the body

January 21, 2009 | Source: The Industry Standard

Proteus Biomedicals has developed an intelligent pill that sends digital signals to an external receiver after being swallowed.

It has digestible sensors that are made of food products and are activated by stomach fluids. Once swallowed, the sensors can send a digital signal through the body to a receiver. The receiver date- and time-stamps, decodes, and records information about the drug and the dosage. It also measures and reports heart rate, activity, and respiratory rate.