Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Must Heed Ethics, UI Researcher Says
The utilization of artificial intelligence or AI in medicine must still heed ethical principles.
Konfirmasi Email
Kami telah mengirimkan link aktivasi melalui email ke rudihamdani@gmail.com.
Klik link aktivasi dan dapatkan akses membaca 2 artikel gratis non Laput di koran dan Majalah Tempo
Jika Anda tidak menerima email,
Kirimkan Lagi Sekarang
The utilization of artificial intelligence or AI in medicine must still heed ethical principles.
The existence of Nusantara State Capital or IKN in East Kalimantan has the potential to boost the development of herbal medicine in Indonesia.
Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today, including Jokowi-Xi Jinping Call for De-escalation in the Palestine-Israel Situation.
Indonesian Hospital in Gaza currently faces a medicine shortage since humanitarian aid is still unable to enter Gaza.
Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) announced that Praxion syrup is safe for consumption based on a series of tests.
Indonesian Pediatric Society (IDAI) urges pediatricians not to prescribe Praxion for the time being amid reemerging acute kidney injury cases.
Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) monitors destruction of syrup medicines that were found to be contaminated with ethylene glycol (EG) or DEG
The Indonesian Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) continues to trace and follow up on the case of medicinal syrup contamination.
Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) reports new findings after investigating the source of the raw material for the solvent of medicinal syrups.
Indonesian Food & Drug Authority (BPOM) will announce two pharmaceutical companies suspected of violating the syrup medicine manufacturing process
BPOM reveals the reason why the agency was caught off guard by the use of lethal ingredients in syrup medicines.
The Jakarta Health Agency has launched an investigation into the death of a toddler after conduming paracetamol syrup.
BPOM refuses to be held liable for the circulation of syrup medicines causing children to suffer from acute kidney injury.
BPOM cracks down on syrup medicines that are concluded to be the cause behind the acute kidney injury cases in Indonesia.
BPOM head Penny Lukito announced that three medicinal syrups contain ethylene glycol (EG) and diethylene glycol (DEG) above the safe limit.
BPOM explained how it monitors contaminants in medicinal ingredients, which comes after numerous cases of acute kidney failure among children.
BPOM urged healthcare stakeholders to report on medicinal side effects amidst multiple deaths caused by cough syrup solvent contaminants.
It is suspected that the contamination of cough syrup medicines with prohibited substances occurred during the quality control (QC) in factories.
Minister blames imported raw ingredients contained in cough syrups as the cause of the numerous kidney failure cases among children.
The cough syrups are found to be made by New Delhi-based Maiden Pharmaceuticals Ltd, which has since had one of its factories shut down.