The primary roles of precision medicine are to perform real‐time examination, administer on‐demand medication, and apply instruments continuously. However, most current therapeutic systems implement these processes separately, leading to treatment… Click to show full abstract
The primary roles of precision medicine are to perform real‐time examination, administer on‐demand medication, and apply instruments continuously. However, most current therapeutic systems implement these processes separately, leading to treatment interruption and limited recovery in patients. Personalized healthcare and smart medical treatment have greatly promoted research on and development of biosensing and drug‐delivery integrated systems, with intelligent wearable medical devices (IWMDs) as typical systems, which have received increasing attention because of their non‐invasive and customizable nature. Here, the latest progress in research on IWMDs is reviewed, including their mechanisms of integrating biosensing and on‐demand drug delivery. The current challenges and future development directions of IWMDs are also discussed.
               
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