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Home / Technology / Startup Apps Tackle Japan's Overprescribed Pills

Startup Apps Tackle Japan's Overprescribed Pills

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Japanese medical industry slowly adopting digital technology.
  • New chatbot apps aim to treat conditions like insomnia.
  • These prescription-only apps are based on clinical trial efficacy.
Startup Apps Tackle Japan's Overprescribed Pills

The Japanese medical industry, historically reliant on paper records and manual prescriptions, is beginning to embrace digital solutions. A burgeoning trend sees domestic startups launching innovative chatbot-powered applications aimed at treating various health conditions, including insomnia, hypertension, and alcohol addiction.

These prescription-only medical apps stand apart from typical lifestyle applications, emphasizing their clinical validation. Their development is driven by the need to address prevalent issues within the healthcare system, such as the overprescription of medications like sleeping pills.

The efficacy of these digital therapeutic tools has been substantiated through rigorous clinical trials, signaling a shift towards evidence-based digital health interventions in Japan.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Several Japanese startups are launching prescription-only chatbot apps to treat conditions like insomnia and hypertension.
The apps aim to address the issue of doctors overprescribing sleeping pills in Japan.
Yes, these prescription-only apps have demonstrated their efficacy in clinical trials.

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