信息学
健康信息学
计算机科学
数据科学
公共卫生
健康档案
药物发现
临床试验
领域(数学分析)
上市后监督
药品
药物警戒
医学
不利影响
医疗保健
药理学
生物信息学
政治学
病理
法学
护理部
数学分析
生物
数学
作者
Bethany Percha,Russ B. Altman
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tips.2013.01.006
摘要
Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) are an emerging threat to public health. Recent estimates indicate that DDIs cause nearly 74 000 emergency room visits and 195 000 hospitalizations each year in the USA. Current approaches to DDI discovery, which include Phase IV clinical trials and post-marketing surveillance, are insufficient for detecting many DDIs and do not alert the public to potentially dangerous DDIs before a drug enters the market. Recent work has applied state-of-the-art computational and statistical methods to the problem of DDIs. Here we review recent developments that encompass a range of informatics approaches in this domain, from the construction of databases for efficient searching of known DDIs to the prediction of novel DDIs based on data from electronic medical records, adverse event reports, scientific abstracts, and other sources. We also explore why DDIs are so difficult to detect and what the future holds for informatics-based approaches to DDI discovery. Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) are an emerging threat to public health. Recent estimates indicate that DDIs cause nearly 74 000 emergency room visits and 195 000 hospitalizations each year in the USA. Current approaches to DDI discovery, which include Phase IV clinical trials and post-marketing surveillance, are insufficient for detecting many DDIs and do not alert the public to potentially dangerous DDIs before a drug enters the market. Recent work has applied state-of-the-art computational and statistical methods to the problem of DDIs. Here we review recent developments that encompass a range of informatics approaches in this domain, from the construction of databases for efficient searching of known DDIs to the prediction of novel DDIs based on data from electronic medical records, adverse event reports, scientific abstracts, and other sources. We also explore why DDIs are so difficult to detect and what the future holds for informatics-based approaches to DDI discovery.
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