Article on Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Pharmaceutical Care
Author(s): Bunga Sneha, Gudala Rupa Venkata Lakshmi, Manukonda Sri Nandini, Pindi Baby Manikya Satya Priya, Pasupuleti Kranthi, Praveen Gujjula
Publication #: 2503074
Date of Publication: 23.03.2025
Country: India
Pages: 1-19
Published In: Volume 11 Issue 2 March-2025
Abstract
In pharmaceutical care, artificial intelligence (AI) is mainly employed to analyse vast amounts of patient data and medical records. It helps identify potential drug interactions, predict adverse drug reactions, optimize medication dosages, and personalize treatment plans tailored to individual patients. AI also streamlines the dispensing process and boosts medication adherence through patient education and reminders, ultimately improving the overall quality of care delivered by pharmacists. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful solution to problems related to data and numbers. This innovation has spurred technological advancements across numerous fields, including engineering, architecture, education, accounting, business, and healthcare. In healthcare, AI has made significant strides, particularly in the management and storage of data, such as patient medical records, medication inventories, and sales data. Additionally, AI has facilitated the development of automated systems and software applications, including diagnostic tools like MRI, CT scans, and other technologies that streamline healthcare processes. AI's impact on healthcare has undeniably enhanced both its effectiveness and efficiency, with the pharmacy sector also benefiting from these advancements. In recent years, AI has gained considerable attention for its potential in areas such as drug discovery, dosage design, polypharmacology, and hospital pharmacy. With the growing significance of AI in the field, we aim to create a comprehensive report that highlights the major breakthroughs enabled by AI, helping pharmacists better understand the transformative potential of this technology.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, pharmacy practice, medication management, patient outcomes, pharmaceutical operations.
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