MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621052707 A) filed by Falguni Rathod; Dr. Anita Prakasam; Zenab Hala; Seema Khokhar; Neha Rathod; Netal Rathava; and Damini Prajapati, Vadodara, Gujarat, on April 24, for 'design of a nurse-assisted drug delivery alert system to reduce medication errors.'
Inventor(s) include Falguni Rathod; Dr. Anita Prakasam; Zenab Hala; Seema Khokhar; Neha Rathod; Netal Rathava; and Damini Prajapati.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention relates to a nurse-assisted intelligent drug delivery alert system designed to reduce medication errors. The system integrates patient identification and drug verification using barcode/RFID technologies and performs multi-layer verification including patient, drug, dose, timing, and interaction checks. It generates context-aware alerts based on clinical parameters such as age, weight, and comorbidities. A nurse override mechanism with audit logging ensures accountability. The system operates in both online and offline modes with synchronization capability. The invention improves patient safety and reduces medication errors significantly."
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