Eccrine Systems

Eccrine Systems

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In developing the future of precision medicine, Eccrine is focused on closing the gap between population-based dosing protocols and individual drug response influenced by lifestyle, environment, and genetics. Eccrine Systems' personal drug response profiles will enable prescribers to optimize pharmacotherapy — helping to solve a $500B/year problem for U.S. healthcare. Using data insights derived from our medication monitoring platform, we are pioneering the field of Pharmacoeccrinology -- The study of personal drug response derived from the non-invasive and continuous measurement of drug and biomarker levels excreted in locally stimulated sweat.
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2018
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2017
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2016
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7 Apr 2016

Healthcare technologies at IDTechEx Show!

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