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eKT.one

We turn the mandatory e-leaflet (e-KT) QR obligation into a commercial data platform that measures patient and pharmacist behavior.

ekt.one

Problem

Pharma companies can't see what the patient does after the QR scan; existing distribution data (IQVIA) only shows warehouse-to-pharmacy shipment, so the patient/pharmacist touchpoint is unmeasured. Compliance with Turkey's mandatory e-leaflet QR regulation effective Jan 1, 2027 (PDF→HTML conversion, 30-day update tracking, audit trail, safely answering patient questions) is a serious operational and legal burden — and similar obligations are now arriving for medical devices (MDR/IVDR eIFU) and food (Turkey's digital food label mandate, effective Dec 31, 2026).

Solution

AI-assisted PDF→regulation-compliant HTML e-leaflet conversion (within minutes) + multilingual AI voice-over
GS1 Digital Link compliant QR structure — direct access via barcode/GTIN, published in every language active in the system
"Ask the AI" — a patient chatbot grounded only in approved leaflet text, with no hallucination risk; detects pharmacovigilance (adverse-event) signals and triggers automatic reporting
GLN/territory-based field analytics — real-time dashboard with Turkey and world heatmaps, plus OTC banner ad CTR tracking
30-day update automation, version/audit trail, KVKK compliant (no IP stored)
Medical device eIFU: MDR/IVDR compliant, UDI/GTIN search and EUDAMED integration
Digital food labels: nutrition declaration, allergen warnings and GGBS scoring (readiness for Turkey's Dec 31, 2026 mandate)
Company-specific customer portal and package/subscription management

Status

Live platform: ekt.one. Pilot customer Lucane Pharma is live for all of its Turkey-licensed products and active in the sales pipeline. Medical device (eIFU) and food (digital label) modules were added to the platform in recent sprints.

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