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Review
. 2023 Oct 21:12:100346.
doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2023.100346. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Artificial intelligence in the field of pharmacy practice: A literature review

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Artificial intelligence in the field of pharmacy practice: A literature review

Sri Harsha Chalasani et al. Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. .

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a transformative technology used in various industrial sectors including healthcare. In pharmacy practice, AI has the potential to significantly improve medication management and patient care. This review explores various AI applications in the field of pharmacy practice. The incorporation of AI technologies provides pharmacists with tools and systems that help them make accurate and evidence-based clinical decisions. By using AI algorithms and Machine Learning, pharmacists can analyze a large volume of patient data, including medical records, laboratory results, and medication profiles, aiding them in identifying potential drug-drug interactions, assessing the safety and efficacy of medicines, and making informed recommendations tailored to individual patient requirements. Various AI models have been developed to predict and detect adverse drug events, assist clinical decision support systems with medication-related decisions, automate dispensing processes in community pharmacies, optimize medication dosages, detect drug-drug interactions, improve adherence through smart technologies, detect and prevent medication errors, provide medication therapy management services, and support telemedicine initiatives. By incorporating AI into clinical practice, health care professionals can augment their decision-making processes and provide patients with personalized care. AI allows for greater collaboration between different healthcare services provided to a single patient. For patients, AI may be a useful tool for providing guidance on how and when to take a medication, aiding in patient education, and promoting medication adherence and AI may be used to know how and where to obtain the most cost-effective healthcare and how best to communicate with healthcare professionals, optimize the health monitoring using wearables devices, provide everyday lifestyle and health guidance, and integrate diet and exercise.

Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Clinical pharmacist; Pharmacointelligence; Pharmacy practice.

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The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest.

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