The invention relates to an ingestible, implantable or wearable medical
device comprising a microarray which comprises a bioactive agent capable
of interacting with a disease marker biological analyte; a reservoir
which comprises at least one therapeutic agent and is capable of
releasing the therapeutic agent(s) from the medical device; and a
plurality of microchips comprising a microarray scanning device capable
of obtaining physical parameter data of an interaction between the
disease marker biological analyte with the bioactive agent; a biometric
recognition device capable of comparing the physical parameter data with
an analyte interaction profile; optionally a therapeutic agent releasing
device capable of controlling release of the therapeutic agent from the
reservoirs; an interface device capable of facilitating communications
between the microarray scanning device, biometric recognition device and
the therapeutic agent releasing device; and an energy source to power the
medical device. Specifically, the invention relates to a medical device
capable of detecting an analyte in a bodily fluid comprising at least one
microneedle capable of obtaining a sample of a bodily fluid, a first
microchannel through which the sample flows and is in fluid communication
with the at least one microneedle, a second microchannel in fluid
communication with the first microchannel, through which a buffer flows,
wherein the second channel comprises a microarray with a bioactive agent,
a microarray scanning device to detect an interaction between the
bioactive agent and the analyte in the bodily fluid; and an interface
device.