Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Must Heed Ethics, UI Researcher Says
The utilization of artificial intelligence or AI in medicine must still heed ethical principles.
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The utilization of artificial intelligence or AI in medicine must still heed ethical principles.
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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.
Minister blames imported raw ingredients contained in cough syrups as the cause of the numerous kidney failure cases among children.
KPAI urged the government to stop the circulation of cough medicine from India believed to have caused kidney failure cases among children.
The construction of the herbal and horticulture technology science park (TSTH2) is said to be on track.
Ambassador of South Korea to Indonesia Park Tae-sung has emphasized the importance of equal and fair distribution of vaccines.
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The Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) is assisting 15 research on herbal medicines that can be used as an additional treatment for COVID-19.
Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said his side had started testing a number of new medicines to treat COVID-19.
Police arrest an alleged suspect of money laundering who used a Rp531 billion-worth business to launder money.
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The Army and the intelligence agency must not involve themselves in research to find a treatment for Covid-19.
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YLKI revealed that one of the aspects driving many anti Covid-19 herbal medicine claims is due to the lack of good pandemic political management.
BPOM confirmed that the herbal product produced by Hadi Pranoto claimed to be able to cure COVID-19 was not equipped with a distribution permit.
BPOM Head Penny Lukito said her side had never approved the claim made by Hadi Pranoto that the latter's herbal medicine could cure COVID-19 patients.