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Drug interaction databases in medical literature: transparency of ownership, funding, classification algorithms, level of documentation, and staff qualifications. A systematic review

机译:医学文献中的药物相互作用数据库:所有权,资金,分类算法,文档级别和员工资格的透明度。系统评价

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It is well documented that drug-drug interaction databases (DIDs) differ substantially with respect to classification of drug-drug interactions (DDIs). The aim of this study was to study online available transparency of ownership, funding, information, classifications, staff training, and underlying documentation of the five most commonly used open access English language-based online DIDs and the three most commonly used subscription English language-based online DIDs in the literature.
机译:众所周知,药物相互作用数据库(DID)在药物相互作用(DDI)的分类方面存在很大差异。这项研究的目的是研究五个最常用的基于开放访问英语的在线DID和三个最常用的订阅英语-的所有权,资金,信息,分类,人员培训和基础文档的在线可用透明度,基于文献中的在线DID。

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