Background While the pharmacokinetic (PK) mechanisms for many drug interactions (DDIs) have been established, pharmacovigilance studies related to these PK DDIs are limited. Using a large surveillance database, a translational informatics approach can systematically screen adverse drug events (ADEs) for many DDIs with known PK mechanisms. Methods We collected a set of substrates and inhibitors related to the cytochrome P450 (CYP) isoforms, as recommended by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Drug Interactions Flockhart table™. The FDA's Adverse Events Reporting System (FAERS) was used to obtain ADE reports from 2004 to 2018. The substrate and inhibitor information were used to form PK DDI pairs for each of the CYP...
The economic and health burden caused by adverse drug reactions has increased dramatically in the la...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are still an important contributor to ineffective treatment or deleter...
Introduction: There are numerous drug-drug interactions (DDIs) related to cardiovascular medications...
Drug interaction is a leading cause of adverse drug events and a major obstacle for current clinical...
Multimorbidity, polypharmacotherapy and drug interactions are increasingly common in the ageing popu...
Drug interaction is a leading cause of adverse drug events and a major obstacle for current clinical...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) refer to situ...
Many drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are based on alterations of the plasma concentrations of a victim...
<div><p>Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a common cause of adverse drug events. In this paper, we c...
Drug pharmacokinetics (PK) is influenced by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic factors, among which co...
Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) cause a drug to affect other drugs, leading to reduced drug efficacy o...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are one of the commonest causes of medication error in developed count...
Identification of Drug-Drug Interactions (DDIs) is a significant challenge during drug development a...
Introduction: Drugdrug interactions (DDIs) arise in numerous different ways, involving pharmacokinet...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) comprise an important cause of adverse drug reactions leading to exces...
The economic and health burden caused by adverse drug reactions has increased dramatically in the la...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are still an important contributor to ineffective treatment or deleter...
Introduction: There are numerous drug-drug interactions (DDIs) related to cardiovascular medications...
Drug interaction is a leading cause of adverse drug events and a major obstacle for current clinical...
Multimorbidity, polypharmacotherapy and drug interactions are increasingly common in the ageing popu...
Drug interaction is a leading cause of adverse drug events and a major obstacle for current clinical...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) refer to situ...
Many drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are based on alterations of the plasma concentrations of a victim...
<div><p>Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a common cause of adverse drug events. In this paper, we c...
Drug pharmacokinetics (PK) is influenced by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic factors, among which co...
Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) cause a drug to affect other drugs, leading to reduced drug efficacy o...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are one of the commonest causes of medication error in developed count...
Identification of Drug-Drug Interactions (DDIs) is a significant challenge during drug development a...
Introduction: Drugdrug interactions (DDIs) arise in numerous different ways, involving pharmacokinet...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) comprise an important cause of adverse drug reactions leading to exces...
The economic and health burden caused by adverse drug reactions has increased dramatically in the la...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are still an important contributor to ineffective treatment or deleter...
Introduction: There are numerous drug-drug interactions (DDIs) related to cardiovascular medications...