Pocket Medicine

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2022-01-04

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Daffodil International University

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We develop an Android trade-based marketing application to establish a relationship between a shopkeeper and a pharmaceutical company. Its primary function, the pharmaceutical company's medicine, which has arrived to the store, will include a list of all types of drugs. Different companies will sell and marketing their drugs whenever they want through our Android application, recently without any SR / MR (Note: Someone mentioned SR or MR. SR stands for sales representative. MR stands for Medicine Representative.) 2 panels are going to be available in our application. Any user will access our application as a result of it presently lacking an admin panel. Generate and manage users— using the Google Admin app, can reset passwords, edit profiles, add drugs photos, details, prices, post profile images, remove users, and suspend users. They will perform key admin duties as an administrator using the Google Admin app on one's robot's mobile device. A user can place an order, and this message is sent to the admin panel, where an admin approves the order for delivery. The user panel is only accessible to the user. Through the user panel, the user will manage their account. Our application includes a password option, allowing users to log in using their passwords. Furthermore, the company will play an important role for users. The company will provide their medications in accordance with the needs of the users. This category option will come in handy when it comes to selecting the appropriate medication. Our app has limitations as well. If we don't have more medicines in stock, it will be a disappointment to the seller in an emergency. Essentially, this app is created for sellers so that they can easily be ordered any type of medicine or supplement at any time.

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Marketing research, Pharmaceutical services

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