TheraSolve Announces Start Of Patient Study With MemoPatch

DIEPENBEEK, Belgium--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TheraSolve NV, a medication adherence innovator, announced today the start of a clinical patient study with its innovative MemoPatch® reminder technology. MemoPatch® is a self-adhesive dermal patch that gives patients an automated stimulus on the skin. The mean objective of the study is to prove that with MemoPatch®, patients are effectively and safely reminded when it is time to take the next medication dose. The chosen patient population consists of elderly patients who unwillingly forget to take their medication in a timely fashion. The study is conducted in Belgium in collaboration with pharmacists and the ‘Brabants Apothekers Forum’. Study results are expected in the middle of 2016.

MemoPatch® is currently patent protected in the US, EU, Japan, China and India.

MemoPatch®

MemoPatch® technology consists of a new generation of self-adhesive and fully automated dermal patches which give patients a stimulus on the skin when it is time to take a next dose of medication. The patch has the potential to encompass various medication delivery forms and regimens including pills, inhalers, eye drops, ointments, injections and even to be combined or integrated with transdermal drug patches. The objective of the product is to help patients in the simplest, most discreet, user-friendly and, most of all, reliable way to successfully adhere to their medication regimens over a longer period of time, anywhere and anytime, regardless of the location or activity of the user.

Therapy Adherence

The effectiveness of any medical treatment or therapy is dependent on patients accurately adhering to dosing schedules and therapy compliance has a large impact on the overall treatment outcome. Several factors can contribute to a lack of therapy adherence, but most often, despite the many reminder systems currently available, patients simply forget to take their medication. An extensive review conducted by the World Health Organisation (Adherence to long-term therapies, Evidence for Action, WHO 2003) concluded that improved therapy adherence has a much larger impact on overall global health than any other improvement of a specific medical treatment. A Harris Interactive survey in the US (WSJ Health Industry Edition, HI 2005) showed that in 64% of the cases reviewed, forgetfulness is the major reason for therapy non-adherence. Current tools to help improve therapy adherence for prescribed medication, and more specifically in the cases where non-adherence is a matter of forgetfulness, have clear disadvantages including their size, complexity of use, impact on patient privacy and relatively limited effectiveness.

About TheraSolve

TheraSolve NV is a venture capital backed medical technology company mainly dedicated to developing and commercializing innovative, user-friendly and cost-effective solutions to improve medical therapy adherence. TheraSolve’s proprietary technology platform will help and motivate broad patient populations to take their medication on time as prescribed, and in general, to perform health-supporting activities in a timely fashion. The offices and technical laboratory are situated at BioVille, the life sciences center at Hasselt University campus in Belgium. (www.therasolve.com)

TheraSolve NV
Wim De Geest, +32 (0) 11 28 69 75
CEO
wdg@therasolve.com
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gschweitzer@macbiocom.com

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