Empowering Pharmacovigilance: The Role of Web 3.0 Technologies in Enhancing Drug Safety and Patient Engagement

Sati, Shamim Banu Mohamed Hasan
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The rise of Web 3.0 technology suggests excellent progress in many fields, like healthcare. In this study, we explored the possible impact that Web 3.0 could have on reducing significant drug side effects among patients, which is an ongoing problem in pharmacotherapy. We looked at how often and in what ways adverse reactions to medication occur by analyzing a full dataset containing all drugs' alternatives as well as their corresponding effects, uses and classifications. Our method includes examining data and knowledge about decentralized data handling, safety, and approaches that focus on users in Web 3.0. The results indicate how much better drug safety monitoring can be achieved through decentralized applications, smart contracts, and blockchain technology. It also shows the potential to make patient therapy more personal and motivate patient education and involvement in healthcare decisions. This study emphasizes the ability of Web 3.0 to transform the monitoring of drug safety and effectiveness; it presents a strong case for its use within healthcare systems. The ideas for doctors, patients and healthcare policymakers highlight the crucial need to include Web 3.0 technology to improve patient results and reduce drug-linked morbidity along with death rates.
增强药物警戒:Web 3.0 技术在加强药物安全和患者参与方面的作用
Web 3.0 技术的兴起预示着许多领域都将取得巨大进步,比如医疗保健领域。在这项研究中,我们探讨了 Web 3.0 对减少患者重大药物副作用可能产生的影响,这是药物治疗中一直存在的问题。我们通过分析包含所有药物替代品及其相应效果、用途和分类的完整数据集,研究了药物不良反应发生的频率和方式。我们的方法包括研究有关分散式数据处理、安全性和 Web 3.0 中以用户为中心的方法的数据和知识。结果表明,通过去中心化应用、智能合约和区块链技术可以实现更好的药物安全监控。它还显示了使患者治疗更加个性化、激励患者教育和参与医疗决策的潜力。本研究强调了 Web 3.0 在改变药物安全性和有效性监测方面的能力,并提出了在医疗保健系统中使用 Web 3.0 的有力论据。为医生、患者和医疗政策制定者提出的想法强调了采用 Web 3.0 技术改善患者治疗效果、降低与药物相关的发病率和死亡率的迫切需要。
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