Technology and Regulatory Compliance in Pharmaceutical Practices: Transforming Healthcare Delivery through Data-Driven Solutions
Cordia Peter Ogbeta,
Akachukwu Obianuju Mbata and
Kenneth Udemezue Katas
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Cordia Peter Ogbeta: Independent Researcher, MA, USA
Akachukwu Obianuju Mbata: Kaybat Pharmacy and Stores, Benin , Nigeria
Kenneth Udemezue Katas: Independent Researcher, USA
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 1, 1139-1147
Abstract:
The pharmaceutical industry is at the forefront of adopting technological advancements to meet evolving regulatory requirements and enhance healthcare delivery. This paper explores the intersection of technology and regulatory compliance in pharmaceutical practices, emphasizing the transformative role of data-driven solutions. It highlights the evolution of regulatory frameworks, challenges in maintaining compliance, and the adoption of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cloud computing. These innovations improve traceability, transparency, and efficiency, enabling optimized manufacturing processes, enhanced patient safety, and personalized care. The paper also addresses the ethical considerations and risks associated with technology integration, including privacy concerns and algorithmic bias. Concluding with actionable recommendations, this study underscores the need for strategic collaboration among stakeholders to leverage technology effectively while ensuring adherence to regulatory standards, fostering equitable and innovative healthcare systems.
Date: 2025
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