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Innovations and recent progress in automated therapeutic delivery system

Vikas Selvam S, Saalini Vellivel, Kiran Kumar S, Sibi S and Sujitha K

Year : 2025 | Pages: 481-484

doi: https://doi.org/10.55126/ijzab.2025.v10.i06.SP097

Received on: 26/09/2025

Revised on: 23/10/2025

Accepted on: 22/11/2025

Published on: 01/12/2025

  • Vikas Selvam S, Saalini Vellivel, Kiran Kumar S, Sibi S and Sujitha K( 2025).

    Innovations and recent progress in automated therapeutic delivery system

    . International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 10( 6), 481-484.

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Abstract

Automated therapeutic delivery systems have significantly transformed modern healthcare by enabling precise, controlled, and patient-specific administration of medications. Recent advancements in sensing technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), microfluidics, and biomedical engineering have driven the development of intelligent platforms capable of optimizing drug dosage, timing, and delivery routes with minimal human intervention. These systems aim to enhance therapeutic outcomes, reduce clinical errors, and improve patient compliance across diverse medical domains such as diabetes care, oncology, pain management, cardiovascular treatment, and critical care. This study provides a comprehensive review of recent innovations in automated drug delivery mechanisms, including closed-loop systems, wearable and implantable devices, smart pumps, and AI-assisted delivery models. The paper highlights emerging trends, technological enablers, and system architectures, followed by an analysis of current limitations, safety considerations, and future research trajectories. The findings emphasize the growing role of automation in personalized medicine and its potential to redefine treatment paradigms in both clinical and home-care environments.

Keywords

Automated drug delivery, Therapeutic delivery systems, Smart infusion pumps, Closed-loop systems.

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