AIM: To explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) information listed in three major online drug information resources (DIRs) in terms of: (1) interacting drug pairs; (2) severity rating; (3) evidence rating and (4) clinical management recommendations. METHODS: We extracted DDI information from the British National Formulary (BNF), Thesaurus, and Micromedex. Following drug name normalisation, we estimated the overlap of the DIRs. We annotated clinical management recommendations either manually, where possible, or through application of a machine learning algorithm. RESULTS: The DIRs contained 51,481 (BNF), 38,037 (Thesaurus), and 65,446 (Micromedex) drug pairs involved in DDIs. The number of common DDIs across the three D...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS)...
In contemporary medicine, the continuous introduction of new medicines to the market has significant...
Class of 2008 AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this study is to compare the critical drug-drug int...
AIM: To explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) information listed in three ma...
AimsThe aim of this study was to explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) infor...
Many drug-related problems are caused by drug interactions (DIs) that result from the pharmacologica...
Objective: Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) can cause failure in treatment and adverse events. DDIs scr...
International audienceThe characterization of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) may require the use of s...
BACKGROUND:Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are one of the most common drug-related problems. Recently,...
AIMS: To compare information on drug-drug interactions (DDIs) reported on two standard drug-related...
Introduction: Health care industry also patients penalized by medical errors that are inevitable but...
Objective: The research sought to evaluate seven drug information resources, specifically designed f...
Context: Patients in intensive care units have a high risk of experiencing a pharmacological interac...
Abstract Background Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in ...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are an important cause of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). M...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS)...
In contemporary medicine, the continuous introduction of new medicines to the market has significant...
Class of 2008 AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this study is to compare the critical drug-drug int...
AIM: To explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) information listed in three ma...
AimsThe aim of this study was to explore the level of agreement on drug-drug interaction (DDI) infor...
Many drug-related problems are caused by drug interactions (DIs) that result from the pharmacologica...
Objective: Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) can cause failure in treatment and adverse events. DDIs scr...
International audienceThe characterization of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) may require the use of s...
BACKGROUND:Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are one of the most common drug-related problems. Recently,...
AIMS: To compare information on drug-drug interactions (DDIs) reported on two standard drug-related...
Introduction: Health care industry also patients penalized by medical errors that are inevitable but...
Objective: The research sought to evaluate seven drug information resources, specifically designed f...
Context: Patients in intensive care units have a high risk of experiencing a pharmacological interac...
Abstract Background Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in ...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are an important cause of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). M...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS)...
In contemporary medicine, the continuous introduction of new medicines to the market has significant...
Class of 2008 AbstractObjectives: The purpose of this study is to compare the critical drug-drug int...