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Advancements in Pharmaceutical Technology: Shaping the Future of Medicine Malau, Jesica
JHN: Journal of Health and Nursing Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JHN: Journal of Health and Nursing, Mei 2024
Publisher : ASIAN PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58738/jhn.v2i1.650

Abstract

Advancements in pharmaceutical technology have significantly transformed the landscape of modern medicine, paving the way for more efficient, targeted, and personalized treatments. This article explores the latest innovations in pharmaceutical technology, including drug delivery systems, nanomedicine, and biologics. With an emphasis on the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning, pharmaceutical research has evolved to streamline drug discovery, enhance the precision of therapeutic interventions, and improve patient outcomes. These advancements not only expedite the development of new drugs but also optimize their efficacy and safety profiles. Furthermore, the article highlights the role of biotechnology in the creation of biologic therapies and personalized medicines, which are revolutionizing the treatment of chronic and complex diseases. The emergence of personalized medicine, through the use of genetic profiling and biomarkers, has enabled the development of drugs tailored to individual patients’ unique needs. This approach is expected to lead to more effective treatments with fewer side effects, thereby improving the quality of life for patients across diverse populations. The article also discusses the challenges and ethical considerations surrounding these technological advancements, such as data privacy, the high cost of cutting-edge therapies, and equitable access to novel treatments. Despite these obstacles, the future of pharmaceutical technology remains promising, with continuous innovation offering the potential for groundbreaking advancements that will shape the next generation of medicine.