Artificial intelligence may reduce frequency of adverse drug events

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Artificial intelligence may reduce frequency of adverse drug events

Adverse drug events (ADEs), injuries related to drug-related medical interventions, are considered some of the most prevalent types of health-care-related harm. Given that these events are costly and often morbid, artificial intelligence (AI) is considered a promising tool in helping researchers and clinicians understand preventable and novel ADEs, as well as a patient’s likelihood of having ADEs before receiving prescription medications.

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