How To Identify Synergism Or Adversity Of Two Drugs?
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I would like to know if we can precisely identify (like 1 or 0) for given two drugs that interaction is synergism or adverse. Some of the data is provided by DrugBank but most of the times it leads to a confusing situation - whether drugs are interacting adversely or not. Answer I seek is if there is any data or DB which specify succinctly in a word or two about drug-drug interaction (in terms of synergism or adversity).

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I have yet to come across a database like this. I think your best bet is to look through the litterature (i.e. some drug name + synergy.) There may also be some info on the FDA website about which drugs you are allowed to combine (possibly because of synergy) and which you should _not_ combine (adversity.)

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A number of drug databases are described in this post:

Drug to Target/Gene/Protein Interaction Database

One of the more promising candidate resources for you use case might be: STITCH

STITCH is a resource to explore known and predicted interactions of chemicals and proteins. Chemicals are linked to other chemicals and proteins by evidence derived from experiments, databases and the literature.

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Thanks Malachi, for sharing the information but its more of gene/protein - chemical thing. My question is with drug-drug interaction.

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