Methods, systems and compositions that allow for treating a patient according to a patient customized therapeutic regimen are provided. Embodiments of the invention include obtaining dosage administration information from a patient and using the same to tailor a therapeutic regimen for the patient.
Methods, systems and compositions that allow for treating a patient according to a patient customized therapeutic regimen are provided. Embodiments of the invention include obtaining dosage administration information from a patient and using the same to tailor a therapeutic regimen for the patient. Embodiments of the invention further include preparing and forwarding to the patient physical pharmaceutical dosages based on the customized therapeutic regimen.
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1. A method of managing a therapeutic regimen for treatment of a patient, the therapeutic regimen specifying a pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition and a dosing schedule, the method comprising: receiving confirmatory data from a first device associated with a patient at a second device a
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A method of managing a therapeutic regimen for treatment of a patient, the therapeutic regimen specifying a pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition and a dosing schedule, the method comprising: receiving confirmatory data from a first device associated with a patient at a second device associated with a body of the patient when the first device is ingested by the patient and is activated upon contact with an electrically conductive body fluid via completion of a partial power source, wherein the first device is electrically coupled to the body of the patient, wherein the confirmatory data represents actual ingestion of the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition by the patient, and wherein the confirmatory data is produced by the first device and is transmitted to the second device;receiving at the second device physiological data indicating a response of the patient to the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition, wherein the second device is electrically coupled external to the body of the patient;evaluating the confirmatory data and the physiological data to determine when a change in the therapeutic regimen is desired; andmodulating the therapeutic regimen when the change is determined to be desired, wherein modulating the therapeutic regimen comprises changing at least one of the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition and the dosing schedule based on the evaluation of the confirmatory data and the physiological data. 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising recording the confirmatory data by the second device. 3. The method according to claim 1, the first and second devices are electrically coupled to the body. 4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising transmitting a signal representative of the confirmatory data from the first device to the second device, wherein the signal is established by an electrical current between the first and second devices. 5. The method according to claim 4, further comprising confining the electrical current among the first and second devices and the body. 6. The method according to claim 4, further comprising confining the electrical current among the first and second devices, wherein the first and second devices are each capacitively coupled to a conductor or ground external to the patient. 7. The method according to claim 1, further comprising automatically receiving the confirmatory data at the second device. 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first and second devices are different types of devices. 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the first device comprises an active agent. 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the second device does not comprise an active agent. 11. The method according to claim 10, further comprising transmitting a second set of confirmatory data from a third device to the second device. 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the third device comprises an active agent. 13. The method according to claim 1, wherein the medical composition is selected from the group consisting of a drug, a vitamin, saline, infusate, a dialysate and an antacid. 14. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first device comprises an identifier associated with a pharmaceutical composition, the method further comprising producing the confirmatory data by the identifier upon contact with a target physiological site of the patient. 15. The method according to claim 1, wherein the evaluating comprises inputting the data into a decision support tool and obtaining from the decision support tool a recommendation based on the confirmatory data as to whether a change in the therapeutic regimen is desirable. 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the evaluating further comprises assessing lifestyle information obtained from the patient. 17. The method according to claim 15, further comprising determining whether a change in the therapeutic regimen is to be made. 18. The method according to claim 17, further comprising preparing a physical pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition and forwarding the physical pharmaceutical dosage to the patient, wherein the physical pharmaceutical dosage comprises at least one active agent. 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the physical pharmaceutical dosage comprises two or more distinct compositions. 20. The method according to claim 18, wherein the physical pharmaceutical dosage comprises at least one composition that includes at least two active agents. 21. The method according to claim 20, wherein the at least one composition is fabricated in response to the modulation of the therapeutic regimen. 22. The method according to claim 20, wherein the at least one composition of the physical pharmaceutical dosage comprises a dosage actual ingestion compliance identifier. 23. The method according to claim 17, further comprising modulating the therapeutic regimen and communicating a modulated therapeutic regimen to the patient. 24. The method according to claim 23, wherein modulating the therapeutic regimen comprises changing pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition. 25. The method according to claim 24, further comprising changing an amount of a pharmaceutical agent. 26. The method according to claim 24, wherein modulating the therapeutic regimen further comprises changing at least one type of pharmaceutical agent administered to the patient. 27. The method according to claim 1, further comprising forwarding the confirmatory data from the patient to a location distinct from the second device location. 28. The method according to claim 27, wherein the location distinct from the second device location is a remote location. 29. The method of claim 1, further comprising establishing an electrical current between the first and second devices to transmit the confirmatory data therebetween, wherein the body of the patient serves as a conductive medium through which the electrical current travels to provide for communication between the first and second devices. 30. A system for managing a therapeutic regimen for treatment of a patient, the therapeutic regimen specifying a pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition and a dosing schedule, the system comprising: (a) an input manager for receiving: confirmatory data for actual ingestion of a medical composition by a patient from a first device when the first device is ingested by the patient and is activated upon contact with an electrically conductive body fluid via completion of a partial power source, wherein the first device is electrically coupled to the body of the patient, wherein the confirmatory data represents the actual ingestion of the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition by the patient; andphysiological data indicating a response of the patient to the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition from a second device, wherein the second device is electrically coupled external to the body of the patient, wherein communication from the first device to the second device is by way of a conductive current signal through a body of the patient, and wherein the second device is electrically coupled external to the body of the patient;(b) a processing module comprising a therapeutic regimen evaluator configured to assess a therapeutic regimen based on received confirmatory data and the physiological data to determine whether a change in a therapeutic regimen is desirable and provide a recommendation based on the determination; and(c) an output manager for providing the recommendation to a user, wherein the recommendation indicates a change in at least one of the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition and the dosing schedule. 31. The system of claim 30, further comprising establishing an electrical current between a first device and a second device to transmit the confirmatory data therebetween, wherein a body of the patient serves as a conductive medium through which the electrical current travels to provide for communication between the first and second devices. 32. A method of treating a patient for a condition, the method comprising: inputting confirmatory data received from the patient into a system, the system comprising:(a) an input manager for receiving: confirmatory data for actual ingestion of a medical composition by a patient from a first device when the first device is ingested by the patient and is activated upon contact with an electrically conductive body fluid via completion of a partial power source, wherein the first device is electrically coupled to the body of the patient, and wherein the confirmatory data represents the actual ingestion of the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition by the patient, and wherein the second device is electrically coupled external to the body of the patient; andphysiological data indicating a response of the patient to the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition from a second device, wherein the second device is electrically coupled external to the body of the patient, wherein communication from the first device to the second device is by way of a conductive current signal through a body of the patient;(b) a processing module comprising a therapeutic regimen evaluator configured to assess a therapeutic regimen based on received confirmatory data and the physiological data to determine whether a change in a therapeutic regimen is desirable and provide a recommendation based on the determination; and(c) an output manager for providing the recommendation to a user, wherein the recommendation indicates a change in at least one of the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition and the dosing schedule; andobtaining a recommendation from the system and treating the patient according to the recommendation. 33. A method in the form of a computer readable medium embodying a set of instructions that, when executed by a processor, causes the processor to perform the method of: receiving confirmatory data for actual ingestion of a pharmaceutical dosage of a medical composition to a patient from a first device, when the first device is ingested by the patient and is activated upon contact with an electrically conductive body fluid via completion of a partial power source, wherein the first device is electrically coupled to the body of the patient;receiving physiological data indicating a response of the patient to the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition, by a second device, wherein the second device is electrically coupled external to the body of the patient;assessing a therapeutic regimen of the patient in view of the confirmatory data and the physiological data to determine whether a change in a therapeutic regimen is desirable; andproviding the recommendation to a user, wherein the recommendation indicates a change in at least one of the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition and a dosing schedule based on the assessing. 34. A system comprising: a first device configured to produce confirmatory data for actual ingestion of a pharmaceutical dosage of a medical composition to a patient and transmit the confirmatory data to a second device when the first device is ingested by the patient and is activated upon contact with an electrically conductive body fluid via completion of a partial power source, wherein the first device is electrically coupled to the body of the patient;a second device configured to receive the confirmatory data from the first device and to receive physiological data indicating a response of the patient to the pharmaceutical dosage of the medical composition, wherein the second device is electrically coupled external to the body of the patient, wherein communication from the first device to the second device is by way of a conductive current signal through a body of the patient, and wherein the second device is electrically coupled external to the body of the patient; anda wireless communication device configured to receive the confirmatory data and the physiological data from the second device and to relay the received confirmatory data and the physiological data to a remote location. 35. The system according to claim 34, wherein the system further includes a device to process the confirmatory data and the physiological data and provide a recommendation to a user. 36. The system according to claim 34, wherein the first and second devices are configured to be associated with the body of a patient. 37. The system according to claim 34, wherein the first device comprises an active agent. 38. The system according to claim 34, wherein the remote location comprises a database. 39. The system of claim 34, wherein an electrical current is established between the first device and the second device to transmit the confirmatory data therebetween, wherein a body of the patient serves as a conductive medium through which the electrical current travels to provide for communication between the first and second devices.
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