Pooja Chaurasiya, Meera Kumari, Priyanka Bajpai, Amresh Gupta, Om Prakash*.
Goel Institute of Pharmacy and Sciences, Faizabad Road, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
REVIEW ARTICLE
Volume 10, Issue 3, Page 144-153.
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ABSTRACT
Over the past five decades, the application of artificial intelligence in the pharmaceutical business has developed. The artificial intelligence of drug delivery systems is based on binary and therapeutic software science, which deals with problem-solving with the use of example programming. The article discusses drug delivery systems, AI tools, automated control systems, AI to anticipate new treatments, the creation of novel peptides from natural foods, the management and treatment of rare diseases, drug adherence and dosage, and barriers to AI adoption in the pharmaceutical industry.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Drug delivery system, Microchip, Artificial Neural Networks, Nanorobots, Smart pills.
Over the past five decades, the application of artificial intelligence in the pharmaceutical business has developed. The artificial intelligence of drug delivery systems is based on binary and therapeutic software science, which deals with problem-solving with the use of example programming. The article discusses drug delivery systems, AI tools, automated control systems, AI to anticipate new treatments, the creation of novel peptides from natural foods, the management and treatment of rare diseases, drug adherence and dosage, and barriers to AI adoption in the pharmaceutical industry.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Drug delivery system, Microchip, Artificial Neural Networks, Nanorobots, Smart pills.