Good news! This is most likely a very beneficial application of machine learning!
"... A startup in Israel is tackling the problem, and saving lives, with a sophisticated algorithm that can analyze the almost infinite number of possible conflicts. ...
the minefield called “drug interaction”. ...
the minefield called “drug interaction”. ...
Anyone over 65 in the US is probably taking at least five prescription medicines.
A typical example is a patient with diabetes, high blood pressure and epilepsy, for example, who could be taking several medications for each condition. ...
A surprising number of patients are non-compliant – they say they’re taking their meds as they should, but they aren’t. Add into the mix the fact that every medicine comes with a long list of possible side effects, from relatively minor (nausea, dizziness, skin rash) to very major (abnormal heart rhythms, internal bleeding, suicidal thoughts). ..."
A surprising number of patients are non-compliant – they say they’re taking their meds as they should, but they aren’t. Add into the mix the fact that every medicine comes with a long list of possible side effects, from relatively minor (nausea, dizziness, skin rash) to very major (abnormal heart rhythms, internal bleeding, suicidal thoughts). ..."
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