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Kundrapu harika
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Seeking Collaborators for Healthcare Tech to Track Expiry Dates on Medicine Strips

Many people buy medicine strips but don’t use the whole strip. As a result, they leave unused pills that may expire, leading to wastage. Additionally, without a visible expiry date on the partially used strips, people often become doubtful about using them after a long period.

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This causes confusion and prevents people from using the medicine, resulting in unnecessary wastage. The absence of a clear expiry date on the remaining pills can lead to financial loss and health risks.

I’m thinking of developing a mobile app that helps users track medicine usage and expiry dates. By scanning the barcode on the medicine strip, the app will notify users when the medicine is about to expire or if it's still safe to use. This will help reduce waste and improve medication safety.

I’m looking for developers, UX designers, or anyone passionate about healthcare technology who would be interested in collaborating to bring this idea to life. I would love to hear your feedback or any ideas on how to improve this concept.

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