ST140: MEDICSPOON PRO

NUR BATRISYA IRDINA BINTI MOHD AMIDI UNIT KOKURIKULUM

MedicSpoon Pro is an innovative liquid medicine measuring tool designed to address the widespread problem of inaccurate dosage administration in healthcare, especially among children, the elderly and home caregivers. Inaccurate measurement of liquid medication often leads to underdosing or overdosing, which can compromise treatment outcomes or cause adverse health effects. The objective of this innovation is to provide a precise, ergonomic and user-friendly tool that ensures accurate medication measurement for all age groups. MedicSpoon Pro is made from durable, medical-grade, BPA-free plastic and features clear volumetric indicators of 2.5 ml, 5 ml, and 10 ml to support accurate dosage control. Its spill-resistant, stable design and easy-to-read markings improve usability for individuals with limited hand coordination, reducing the likelihood of dosing errors. The target users include families, pharmacists, healthcare professionals and caregivers in clinics, hospitals and nursing homes. Unlike digital alternatives that require batteries or maintenance, MedicSpoon Pro is entirely mechanical, making it affordable, durable and accessible to users from all socioeconomic backgrounds. The commercial potential of MedicSpoon Pro lies in its low production cost, simple manufacturing process and strong consumer demand in both local and international markets. It can be mass-produced using standard plastic molding technology and integrated into healthcare kits or pharmaceutical packaging. The innovation has a wide-reaching impact on the healthcare industry by promoting medication safety, improving treatment adherence and reducing preventable medical errors. From an organizational and societal perspective, it enhances patient trust, supports responsible caregiving practices and encourages health-conscious behavior. Ultimately, MedicSpoon Pro represents a simple yet transformative advancement in safe medication administration that bridges innovation, accessibility and global healthcare improvement.