PharmAIcy: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Healthcare
AI has become a popular remedy for issues involving numbers and data. Artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced significantly in the healthcare industry. It has been instrumental in the management and storage of data and information, including patient medical histories, medication inventories, sales records, and more; automated machinery; software and computer applications, such as diagnostic tools like CT and MRI radiation technology, and many others, have all been developed to support and streamline healthcare measures [1]. Although artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized many industries, including healthcare, and has the potential to enhance patient care and quality of life, healthcare systems remain complicated and demanding for all parties involved. By incorporating AI into clinical practice, quick advances in the field could completely transform healthcare. For AI to be used successfully, reporting on its use in clinical practice is essential. through providing necessary training and resources to healthcare professionals. The second goal of AI is to imitate human cognitive processes. The healthcare industry is undergoing a paradigm shift due to the rapid advancement of analytics tools and the increased availability of healthcare data. Anticipating these processes is a critical component of drug discovery and development [7], as it plays a significant role in assessing the safety and efficacy of therapeutic candidates. From early drug discovery to practical datamining, artificial intelligence is now employed across the whole spectrum of pharmacology research and clinical practice [8]. The application of AI in radiology is becoming more and more relevant. AI in pharmacy practice has the ability to greatly enhance patient care and drug management [10]. Chat GPT has been used in pharmacy practice, and research has been done on its benefits and drawbacks, the level of training required to utilize it effectively, and its impact on patient care [12].