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The 'YOS Bottle' Could Help Reduce Medicine Misuse

More than 200,000 people die every year in Europe due to medicine misuse according to UN data, which is something the 'YOS Bottle' aims to help change. The water bottle is incorporated with space for holding H2O or choice of beverage, but is also equipped with a pill organizer build right into the side of the unit. This will enable those who take daily medications with a way to keep their pills organized and know for sure whether or not they've taken them on that day.

Designed and made in the Netherlands, the 'YOS Bottle' keeps the pill organizer in place thanks to strategically placed magnets and features seven compartments to allow for an entire week's worth of medication to be stored.
Trend Themes
1. Medication-organizing Drinkware - Incorporating pill organizers into bottles or other drinkware allows consumers to easily and effectively manage their daily medication regimens.
2. Health-tracking Containers - Containers that can track consumption or provide reminders for medication use offer an innovative solution for medication misuse and poor health outcomes.
3. Smart Pill Bottles - Pill bottles with built-in sensors or connectivity features offer an innovative way to improve medication adherence and prevent misuse.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Supplies - Existing medical supply providers can develop or acquire new products that incorporate medication-organizing and tracking features to capitalize on the trend towards more effective prescription management.
2. Consumer Products - Consumer product companies can enter the medication-organizing market by developing drinkware or containers with pill-organizing, tracking, or reminder features to appeal to health-conscious consumers concerned about medication misuse.
3. Healthtech - Healthtech companies can develop smart pill bottles or containers with connectivity features to help patients track medication use and improve adherence, offering an innovative solution to a persistent healthcare challenge.

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