Volume : 11, Issue : 10, October – 2024

Title:

AN OVERVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN PHARMACEUTICALS SCIENCES

Authors :

Mr.Gopagani Abhinay Kumar, Mrs.J.Bharathi, Dr.K.Venu Gopal

Abstract :

The pharmaceutical sector has been greatly impacted by digitalisation, which has resulted in fresh and creative approaches to medication development, clinical trail management, and patient care. The two main technologies causing this change are tele medicine ad artificial intelligence. The fields of medication discovery, clinical decision making, and patient monitoring employee AI algorithms and machine learning models. By enabling remote patient diagnosis and treatment, telemedicine improves access to care while cutting expenses but there are drawbacks to digitalisation as well, like worries about data and privacy, the need to comply with regulations, and the requirements for qualified personal to handle the technology. In equalities in healthcare already exist may be made worse by the digital device in technology infrastructure and healthcare access.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Gopagani Abhinay Kumar et al., An Overview Of Development Of Digital Technology In Pharmaceuticals Sciences.,Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (10)

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