Patent No. EP3725350 (titled "Inhalation Device With Integrated Electronics Module") was filed by Norton Waterford on Dec 5, 2017. The application was issued on Feb 9, 2022.
A drug delivery device with integrated electronics for monitoring and enhancing patient adherence and compliance. The device includes a sensor system, controller, and communication circuit that track usage conditions and parameters, such as dosing frequency and technique, and transmit data to external devices for further analysis. The electronics module is designed to be durable, reliable, and integrated with the device's mechanical components, while also managing power consumption and maintaining drug delivery performance.

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