Literature based drug interaction prediction with clinical assessment using electronic medical records: novel myopathy associated drug interactions.
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a common cause of adverse drug events. In this paper, we combined a literature discovery approach with analysis of a large electronic medical record database method to predict and evaluate novel DDIs. We predicted an initial set of 13197 potential DDIs based on subs...
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Main Authors: | Jon D Duke, Xu Han, Zhiping Wang, Abhinita Subhadarshini, Shreyas D Karnik, Xiaochun Li, Stephen D Hall, Yan Jin, J Thomas Callaghan, Marcus J Overhage, David A Flockhart, R Matthew Strother, Sara K Quinney, Lang Li |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/30d50f9a936c431ab6d2c59646a5fe17 |
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