Abstract
Social robots and administration robots with social insights are beginning to coordinate into our regular day to day activities. Managing health care needs of the patients collaborate with person-centered healthcare. Untimed medications to patients can cause serious health issues for the patients in hospitals and in old age nursing homes. The proposed work is intended to assist these patients with providing or recommending the necessary medication in the correct order at the specific times of the day without the actual need of a human nurse. This is incredibly tricky for the old patient who have issues in monitoring their medication at regular intervals. Thus, to avoid this, we have developed this medication robot. Which is a semi-autonomous microcontroller based programmable robot that works on the ‘line following robot’ concept, which can remind the patients, to consume their pills at regular intervals in a day. After successful intake of pills, the status of the medication is consequently sent to the patient’s relative through an SMS.

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This article has been retracted by IOP Publishing following an allegation that this article may contain tortured phrases [1].
IOP Publishing has investigated and agrees the article contains a number of nonsensical phrases that feature throughout the paper [2], to the extent that the article makes very little sense. This casts serious doubt over the legitimacy of the article.
IOP Publishing wishes to credit PubPeer commenters [3] for bringing the issue to our attention. The authors neither agree nor disagree to this retraction.
[1] Cabanac G, Labbe C, Magazinov A, 2021, Tortured phrases: A dubious writing style emerging in science. Evidence of critical issues affecting established journals, arXiv:2107.06751v1
[2] Kalpana Murugan et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 1049 012013
