The 'FabriSol' Sticker Helps Patients Keep Track of Their Doses
Michael Hemsworth — January 1, 2021 — Lifestyle
References: rickystoch & yankodesign
The 'FabriSol' sticker is a medication packaging solution designed by student Ricky Stoch of the Royal College of Art as a way for patients to keep track of their daily dosages. The sticker is designed specifically for patients who are HIV positive and require daily antiretroviral therapy in order to keep the virus suppressed in their system. The sticker features a total of 28 metallic scratch sections that can be easily and satisfyingly scratched by the patient once they have taken their daily dose to keep them on the right track.
The 'FabriSol' sticker features an intuitive, clever design that could be seamlessly integrated onto virtually any medication packaging, and also shows promise for those who have other chronic conditions including diabetes, tuberculosis, hypertension and more.
The 'FabriSol' sticker features an intuitive, clever design that could be seamlessly integrated onto virtually any medication packaging, and also shows promise for those who have other chronic conditions including diabetes, tuberculosis, hypertension and more.
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