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Proteus

Generic: ACTIVATED CHARCOAL - AETHUSA CYNAPIUM - ALTHAEA OFFICINALIS LEAF - BILBERRY - CANDIDA ALBICANS - UNCARIA TOMENTOSA - ESCHERICHIA COLI - INDOLE - MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS - OKOUBAKA AUBREVILLEI BARK - PORK LIVER - PROTEUS VULGARIS - SILYBUM MARIANUM SEED - SKATOLE - STRYCHNOS NUX-VOMICA SEED - SUS SCROFA COLON - SUS SCROFA GALL BLADDER - SUS SCROFA PANCREAS - TABEBUIA IMPETIGINOSA BARK - TARAXACUM OFFICINALE - VERATRUM ALBUM ROOT -

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Route
ORAL
ICD-10 indication
Q87.89

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About Proteus

What is this medication? Proteus is a digital health feedback system designed to track medication adherence and monitor physiological data. Rather than being a traditional drug, it is a combination of an ingestible sensor, a wearable sensor patch, and a software application that works together with prescribed medications. When a patient swallows a pill containing the tiny sensor, it is activated by stomach acid and sends a signal to a patch worn on the body, confirming that the dose has been taken. This system provides healthcare providers with real-time information about whether a patient is following their prescribed treatment plan. The wearable patch also records additional health metrics such as the patient's heart rate, sleep quality, and physical activity levels. By gathering this data, the system helps medical teams make more precise adjustments to a patient's care and provides insights into how the timing of medication affects their daily health and well-being.

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Prescribing information

From the FDA-approved label for Proteus. Official source: DailyMed (NLM) · Label effective Nov 15, 2022

Indications and usage
Take 15 minutes before meals
Dosage and administration
DIRECTIONS Adults and children 12 years and older 20 drops in a little water, 2 times per day Children between 12 years and 6 years of age 10 drops in a little water, 2 times per day Children under 6 years 5 drops in a glass of water, 2 times per day
Warnings
WARNINGS Stop use and ask doctor if symptoms persist more than 5 days. If pregnant or breast-feeding ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children . In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. Contains ethyl alcohol 30%

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