Vivera Pharmaceuticals gets US patent for ZICOH
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Vivera Pharmaceuticals gets US patent for ZICOH

The software enables real-time communication between patients, caregivers, physicians, and pharmacists and each cartridge in the device has a unique, traceable serial number registered to the patient

  • By IPP Bureau | August 23, 2021

ZICOH, a secure, smart dosing device, was designed as part of a closed-loop medication management system backed by software and technology. Broadly patented for multiple applications, Vivera’s ZICOH device creates a centralized system to more safely manage and monitor prescription drug use, including for the use of medications with a historically low compliance rate or with a higher propensity for abuse. ZICOH’s features like dose-controlled delivery allow only the prescribed dosage type, amount, and frequency to be administered according to the health care provider’s orders. Additionally, fingerprint authentication ensures that the medication is dispensed to the person to whom it was prescribed.

“While ZICOH will be used for a number of indications, my original inspiration for the device was for use as a high-tech device to control addictive prescription medications fueling the opioid crisis,” said Chairman and CEO of Vivera, Paul Edalat. “We know that the solution to prescription medication addiction is not in lawsuits that only benefit the lawyers and not patients. Suing pharmaceutical companies and putting doctors in jail does not solve the epidemic of overprescription or abuse. ZICOH was created as a comprehensive system where each party involved, from the manufacturer to the patient, is kept honest from the onset. ZICOH is designed to deter any potential for abuse.”

ZICOH utilizes specialized software that enables real-time communication between patients, caregivers, physicians, and pharmacists. Each cartridge in the device has a unique, traceable serial number registered to the patient. Together, these features ensure and enhance patient safety and compliance.

“We designed ZICOH as an advanced drug delivery device capable of handling various drug modalities with a unique interplay of hardware, software, security, and network control as a fully integrated system,” said Dr. Mehdi Hatamian, Chief Scientific Advisor for Vivera. “I can’t wait to see this device in the hands of patients and, just as importantly, the network behind it in operation. Its tremendous potential for saving lives is what makes this device so exciting to work on.”

 

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