From Labels to Voice: IMPACT-VIP Meet Calls for Accessible Medicine Packaging for Visually Impaired
Written By : Parthika Patel
Published On 2026-01-22 10:53 GMT | Update On 2026-01-22 10:53 GMT
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Mysuru: A stakeholder roundtable organised in Mysuru has drawn attention to the urgent need for safer and more accessible medication practices for visually impaired persons, amid concerns that conventional drug labels and packaging remain largely inaccessible to them.
The meeting was held under the Investigation of Medication Practices and Care Technology for Visually Impaired Persons (IMPACT-VIP) initiative and brought together policymakers, healthcare professionals, academicians and technology partners. Participants discussed how small print, lack of tactile markings and non-inclusive packaging force visually impaired patients to depend on others for identifying medicines and understanding dosage instructions.
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