Abstract
In a context of aging, chronicity, and polymedication, Personalized Dosage Systems (PDS) are an effective tool for improving therapeutic adherence and patient safety. However, they remain little known and underutilized. To reverse this situation, SEFAC has launched the INFO-SPD project, which reinforces the role of community pharmacists as key agents in improving health outcomes. The initiative offers materials adapted for professionals and patients and promotes a collaborative and normalized approach.