Big Pharma Companies Also Developing Apps

Pharmaceutical companies are joining the mHealth app game, releasing apps offering patients a number of resources for engaging in their healthcare, such as managing medications, monitoring chronic conditions and tracking symptoms of illness treatments.

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Here are the 10 pharmaceutical companies that developed the most number of apps, according to Pocket.md, an online directory of medical apps, and reported by MedCity News.

1. Bayer: 139 apps

2. Merck: 111 apps

3. Novartis: 108 apps

4. Pfizer: 62 apps

5. Boehringer Ingelheim: 51 apps

6. Janssen: 45 apps

7. AstraZeneca: 44 apps

8. GlaxoSmithKline: 41 apps

9. Roche: 41 apps

10. Johnson & Johnson: 39 apps

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