The International Monetary Fund forecast growth in the Gulf region to average 2.4% in 2024
According to management information systems student Yahya Iqelan, 21, who leads the team of three students, Dwak was devised after his sister and fellow team member Fatima, 24-year-old pharmacy student, highlighted the problem of non-adherence to drug prescriptions.
They conducted a research which identified incorrect use of prescription medication as a worldwide issue that in the US alone this problem led to an estimated 125,000 premature deaths each year. It also places a greater strain on healthcare funds, with one out of every 10 hospital cases being due to the patient not following medication guidelines.
"Quite simply, people can get sicker and even die because they do not take medicine correctly," Iqelan told Khaleej Times. "We realized there should be a way for people to have automatic reminders to take their medicine, ask questions and even make sure their medication is refilled when needed. That led us to develop Dwak," she added.
Supplied photo
The app they created is designed to send automatic reminders to users every time they need to take a tablet or a dose of medicine, keeping them in line with the prescribed medication regime and preventing the potential health consequences of incorrect use.
angel@khaleejtimes.com
The International Monetary Fund forecast growth in the Gulf region to average 2.4% in 2024
The initiative operates on a smart response system which tailors bus availability to user demand
Hiring for the manufacturing, assembling facility to begin in few months
Key tips you should keep in mind when embarking on these tours
Blessy, the celebrated director of the recent Malayalam survival drama Aadujeevitham explains why the theme of immigrant experience transcends boundaries
Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths looks back on how response and recovery operations ran like clockwork to safely take stranded guests to their destinations
Nation has always enjoyed the advantages of geography and political stability
The Tiangong is expected to remain in low Earth orbit at between 400 and 450km above the planet for at least 10 years